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CIS 171 Lecture3
  • Tutorial 2 (Customizing WinXP)
  • Tutorial 4 (Creating Customizing Shortcuts)
  • Data Disks (for Exercises)
  • Download (See Inside of Back Cover)
  • Instructors Folder CTC or Rm. 516
  • Start/Programs/Instructor Folder/Hurd/CIS171
  • Quiz3
  • Assignment 3

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Displaying Desktop Icons
  • Recycle Bin only XP Desktop Icon
  • Start Menu Primary Resource Access
  • Desirable to Display Desktop Icons (?)
  • Access Resources as soon as Desktop Displayed
  • Display My Computer My Documents
  • Right-click Desktop/ Properties/
    Desktop/Customize Desktop
  • Add or Remove Icons from Desktop
  • Desktop Cleanup Wizard Every 60 Days
  • Unused Desktop Items Folder on Desktop

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Shortcuts on Desktop
  • Special Type of File
  • Contains the Full Path to an Object
  • A Direct Link to that Object
  • Click On Shortcut XP Locates Opens
  • Object Referenced by Shortcut
  • Drive, Application, Utility, Document, Printer,
    Objects on a Network (ie. Another Computer),
    or a Web Site
  • Place Shortcuts
  • Desktop, Folders, Documents, E-mail Messages

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Creating Shortcuts
  • Dragging
  • My Computer
  • Drag Drive or Folder Icon to Desktop
  • Do Not use this Approach for Installed Software
  • XP moves Folder instead of creating Shortcut
  • Right-Dragging
  • Right-Drag Icon to Desktop
  • XP Displays Shortcut Menu
  • Option to Create Shortcut

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Creating Shortcuts
  • Right-Clicking
  • Right-Click Icon Shortcut Menu
  • Option for creating Shortcut
  • Using the File Menu
  • Select Object File Menu
  • Option for creating Shortcut
  • Using the Send To Menu
  • Right-Click/Send To/Desktop(Create Shortcut)

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Shortcuts to Drives
  • Creating
  • My Computer (Minimized Window)
  • Drag Drive Icon to Desktop (must be Visible)
  • Select All the Drives CtrlPoint Technique
  • Rename Select Shortcut F2 (Rename Key)
  • Assign Keyboard Shortcut
  • Properties Right-click Shortcut/Properties
  • Shortcut Key Text Box Type Character (ie. C)
  • XP Automatically Inserts CtrlAlt
  • To Open CtrlAltCharacter (ie. C)

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Keyboard Shortcut
Type Character XP Inserts CtrlAlt
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Shortcuts to Files Folders
  • Note Can Not Create a Shortcut by Dragging a
    Folder to Desktop XP Moves Folder If Folder
    is an Application - It Will Not Work!
  • Creating
  • Right-click Icon/Send To/Desktop (Create
    Shortcut)
  • Change Shortcut Icon
  • Shortcut Property/Change Icon Button

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Shortcuts to Applications
  • Creating (3) Approaches
  • Option for Sending an Object to the Desktop
  • Create Shortcut Wizard
  • Right-click Desktop/New/Shortcut
  • Shortcut Wizard
  • Object Location -or- Browse
  • Name for Shortcut
  • Copy Shortcut Send To Desktop
  • From All Programs Menu (Start Menu)
  • Fastest Easiest Way!

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Customize the Start Menu
  • Focal Point for Computer Resources Customize to
    Simplify Access Specify
  • Icon Sizes
  • Most Frequently Used Programs (New)
  • Adjust Number of Programs on List Clear
  • Pinned Items List Programs (New)
  • Internet Access (ie. MSN Explorer or Internet
    Explorer)
  • E-mail (ie. Hotmail, Outlook Express, or MSN
    Explorer)

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Customize the Start Menu
  • Specify
  • Start Menu Behaviors (New) On/Off
  • Highlight Newly Installed Programs
  • Display Submenu for a Menu Option
  • Start Menu Items (Some New)
  • Display Items as a Link (default) or a Menu
  • Control Panel, Favorites, Help and Support, My
    Computer, My Documents, My Music, my Network
    Places, My Pictures, Network Connections,
    Printers and Faxes, Run Search, Administrative
    Tools

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Customize the Start Menu
  • Specify
  • Start Menu Items Behavior (Some New)
  • Drag and Drop Start Menu Items (default)
  • Horizontal Pages
  • All Programs Menu contains more Items than can be
    Displayed on Screen
  • Appears as Two Pages
  • Scroll Programs
  • Displays One Menu with Scroll Arrows

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Customize the Start Menu
  • Specify
  • Recently Used Documents
  • Start Menu Items Actions Properties
  • Each Item on Start Menu Object
  • Properties
  • Associated Actions
  • Opening, Exploring, Browsing, Searching, Playing,
    Sharing, Copying, Renaming, Printing, Sending,
    Removing an Object, Making an Object Available
    Offline

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Customize the Start Menu
  • Check or Change Start Menu Settings
  • Start/Properties/Start Menu/Customize
  • General Tab
  • Select Icons
  • Number of Programs Used Most Often
  • Pinned Items
  • Advanced Tab
  • Start Menu Settings
  • Start Menu Items
  • Recent Documents

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General Start Menu
Settings
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Advanced Start
Menu Settings
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Customizing the Taskbar
  • Specify the following Properties
  • Taskbar Appearance
  • Lock the Toolbar
  • Prevent from being Accidentally Moved
  • Unlock Right-click
  • Move and Change size
  • Auto-Hide
  • Reduce to Thin Line at bottom of Desktop
  • Display more Contents within Document Window
  • Keep on Top of Other Windows
  • Always Visible Quick Access to Open Windows

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Customizing the Taskbar
  • Specify the following Properties
  • Taskbar Appearance
  • Taskbar Grouping
  • XP combines all Taskbar Buttons for the same
    Application into One Single Button
  • Display Quick Launch Toolbar
  • Notification Area (System Tray)
  • Display the Clock
  • Hide Inactive Icons

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Customizing the Taskbar
  • View and Change Taskbar Settings
  • Right-click Taskbar/Properties/Taskbar Property
    Sheet
  • Taskbar Appearance
  • Notification Area
  • Customize
  • Icons Displayed (ie. Local Area Connction Speed,
    Volume, Battery Life, etc.)
  • Notification Behavior (Hide When Inactive,
    Always Hide, Always Show)

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Customizing and Creating Toolbars
  • Add XP Toolbars or Create New Toolbars and place
    on Taskbar
  • Quickly Access Features Components
  • Drag Toolbars to Desktop Work with them as
  • Floating Toolbars -or- Dock them on Side of
    Desktop
  • Customizing a Toolbar (4) XP Toolbars
  • Address Toolbar
  • Type URL of Web Site want to Access
  • List Arrow Sites Previously Visited

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Customizing and Creating Toolbars
  • Customizing a Toolbar (4) XP Toolbars
  • Links Toolbar
  • Customize Links Shortcut
  • MS Web Site for Customizing Links Bar
  • Free Hotmail Shortcut
  • E-mail Account
  • RealPlayer Shortcut
  • Updates, New Players, Music, Games, etc.
  • Windows Shortcut
  • MS Windows Family Home Page Products
  • Windows Media Shortcut
  • Media Guide Web Site

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Customizing and Creating Toolbars
  • Customizing a Toolbar (4) XP Toolbars
  • Desktop Toolbar
  • Icons for all Objects Shortcuts on Desktop
  • Quickly Access contents Folders Files
  • Without having to Opening a Window Navigating
    from Window to Window
  • Quick Launch Toolbar (3) Buttons
  • Internet Explorer
  • Desktop Button
  • Windows Media Player Button

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Customizing and Creating Toolbars
  • Customizing a Toolbar (4) XP Toolbars
  • Add Toolbar to Taskbar
  • Right-click Taskbar/Properties/Toolbars
  • Choose Toolbar

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Creating a Toolbar for the Control Panel
  • Control Panel Set of Programs for
  • Configuring (Hardware and Software), Customizing,
    Setting Up Features
  • Accessibility Options
  • Add Hardware
  • Add or Remove Programs
  • Administrative Tools
  • Date and Time
  • Display
  • Folder Options

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Creating a Toolbar for the Control Panel
  • Control Panel Set of Programs for
  • Configuring (Hardware and Software), Customizing,
    Setting Up Features
  • Fonts
  • Game Controllers
  • Internet Options
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Network Connections
  • Phone and Modem Options

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Creating a Toolbar for the Control Panel
  • Control Panel Set of Programs for
  • Configuring (Hardware and Software), Customizing,
    Setting Up Features
  • Power Options
  • Printers and Faxes
  • Quick Time
  • Real Player
  • Regional and Language Options
  • Scanners and Cameras
  • Scheduled Tasks

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Creating a Toolbar for the Control Panel
  • Control Panel Set of Programs for
  • Configuring (Hardware and Software), Customizing,
    Setting Up Features
  • Sounds and Audio Devices
  • Speech
  • System
  • Taskbar and Start Menu
  • User Accounts

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Creating a Toolbar for the Control Panel
  • To Create a Toolbar
  • Right-click Taskbar/Toolbars/New Toolbars
  • Dialog Box Choose Folder or Type URL
  • Expand My Computer
  • Click Control Panel / OK
  • XP adds Control Panel Toolbar
  • Left of Notification Area (Taskbar)
  • Toolbar Name Pop-Up Menu
  • Drag to Desktop Floating Toolbar
  • Drag to Side of Desktop Dock it

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Mouse Properties
  • By Adjusting Mouse Properties
  • Make it Easier to use Computer
  • Reduce Repetitive Stress injury
  • (4) Ways to Customize use of Mouse
  • Mouse Button Configuration (Left-Handed)
  • Double-Click Speed (Make Easier)
  • Pointer Speed (More Control Drawing Software)
  • Mouse Pointer Shapes (Visual Clues Hourglass)

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Mouse Properties
  • View and Change Mouse Properties
  • Start/Control Panel/Mouse -or-
    Control Panel Toolbar (Taskbar)
  • Buttons Tab
  • Button Configuration
  • Switch Primary Secondary Buttons
  • Double-Click Speed
  • No Change when Double-click Set too Fast
  • Click-Lock
  • Highlight or Drag w/o Holding Down Button

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Mouse Properties
  • Pointer Tab
  • Motion
  • Select Pointer Speed
  • Snap To
  • Moves Pointer to Default Box (Dialog Box)
  • Visibility (Displaying Mouse Trails)
  • Easier to find Mouse Pointer
  • LCDs -or- Overhead Projector
  • Hide Pointer while Typing
  • Reappears when move Mouse

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Mouse Properties
  • Pointer Options Tab
  • Showing the Mouse Pointer Location when you Press
    the Ctrl Key
  • Displays Concentric Circles around Pointer
  • Wheel Tab
  • Scrolling Setting One Notch Scrolls
  • Specific Number of Lines -or-
  • One Screen at a Time

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Mouse Properties
  • Pointers Tab
  • (2) Types of Pointers
  • Static Cursors Shape doesnt Change
  • Animated Cursors Plays Back a Short Animation
    (ie. A Galloping Horse)
  • Selecting Pointer Shapes
  • Default Pointer Scheme List of Pointer Shapes
  • Normal Select, Working in Background, Busy, Text
    Select, Vertical Resize, Horizontal Resize, Link
    Select
  • Click Pointer Shape / click Browse Button
  • Static Cursor Files cur File Extension
  • Animated Cursor Files ani File Extension

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New Pointer Shape Selected
for Use
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Mouse Properties
  • Pointers Tab
  • Pointer Schemes
  • Set of Pointer Shapes for Common Types of Mouse
    Operations
  • Selecting Pointer Schemes
  • Click Schemes List Arrow
  • Select Pointer Scheme

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List of Pointer
Schemes
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Display Properties
  • Desktop Themes
  • XP now Includes (Previously Extra)
  • Theme Set of Visual Elements
  • Provide a Unified Look for Desktop
  • Appearance of Background, Fonts, Colors,
    Dialog Boxes, Icons, Mouse Pointers, Menus,
    3D Effects, Screen Savers,
    Sounds
  • View and Change Desktop Themes
  • Right-click Desktop/Properties/Themes
    (-or- Start/Control Panel/Display/Themes)
  • Themes List Box (5) Options

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Display Properties
  • Desktop Wallpaper
  • An Image Displayed on the Desktop
  • Graphics App/Scanned Photo/Web Download
  • Graphic File Format Bitmapped Graphic
  • Image Represented by a Pattern of Pixels
  • Each Pixel consists of one or more Points
    Treated as one Unit on Monitor
  • Each Point composed of Red, Green, and Blue (RGB)
    Components Blend together to form Single Color

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A Bitmapped Graphic
Image
Magnified View of WinXP Logo (800)
Pixel
WinXp Logo from Start Button (Actual Size)
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Display Properties
  • Desktop Wallpaper
  • Graphic File Format Types
  • Bitmap Image (bmp)
  • Massive File Size Information Stored for each
    Pixel
  • Bitmap Image could equal millions of Pixels
  • Bliss.bmp (XP default Wallpaper) 1.37MB
  • Device Independent Bitmap (dib)
  • Windows Graphic Format
  • Graphic Interchange Format (gif)
  • Lossless Compression
  • Stored in Compressed Format w/o loss of Detail
  • Removes some Color (256 Colors or Less)

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Display Properties
  • Desktop Wallpaper
  • Graphic File Format Types (cont.)
  • Joint Photographic Experts Group (jpg)
  • Lossy Compression
  • Higher Compression Ratio
  • Removes some Image Detail
  • Portable Network Graphics (png)
  • Similar to GIF with Greater Compression
  • HTML Document Files (htm or html)
  • HTML Code for Web Page Layout Appearance

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Display Properties
  • Desktop Wallpaper
  • View Select Wallpaper Options
  • (Right-click )Desktop/Properties/Desktop Tab
  • Background Box
  • Graphic HTML Document Files use as Wallpaper
  • To Display a Web Page On Desktop
  • Customize Desktop Button/Web Tab
  • Links Active when Online
  • Want to display Image as Wallpaper
  • File menu Set as Wallpaper
  • Online Right-click Image Choose Set as
    Wallpaper

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Background Wallpaper Options
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Display Web Page as Wallpaper
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Display Properties
  • Customize User Interface Elements
  • Change Visual Style of Desktop Theme
  • Several Elements at Once/Individual Components
    3D Objects, Active Inactive Tile Bars, Active
    Inactive Window Borders, Desktop Icons,
    Horizontal Vertical Icon Spacing, Menus,
    Message Boxes, Scroll bars, Screen Tips,
    Windows
  • Appearance Tab
  • Windows and Buttons List Box
  • WinXP Style -or- Windows Classic Style
  • Color Scheme
  • Blue (default) / Olive Green / Silver

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Display Properties
  • Customize User Interface Elements
  • Appearance Tab
  • Font Size List Box
  • Normal / Large Fonts / Extra Large Fonts
  • Advanced Button/Item List Arrow
  • Different Elements that can be Customized
  • Windows Classic Style Only!

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Visual Style of User Interface
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Advanced Options for Windows
Classic Style
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Display Properties
  • Special Display Effects
  • Transition Effects
  • Animations for Menus Screen Tips
  • Scroll EffectObjects Slide In and Out
  • Fade Effect Objects Fade In/Dissolve Out
  • Smoothing the Edges of Screen Fonts
  • Makes Large Fonts appear Smoother
  • Large Icons
  • Replaces Default View With Easier to See Icons

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Effect of Smoothing Edges on
the Screen Font
Note Screen Fonts Designed for Display on
Monitor. OS Relies on Screen Fonts as GUI
Components Open Type Fonts ( Extension of
True Type Fonts) Scalable for Printer and
Screen
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Display Properties
  • Special Display Effects
  • Menu Shadows
  • Shadow Behind Menu 3D Effect
  • Showing Window Contents While Dragging
  • Place Heavy Resource Demands on Computer
  • Turn Off Only See Border while Dragging
  • Hiding Keyboard Navigation Letters
  • Does Not Display Underlined Characters for
    Keyboard Shortcuts (until Press Alt Key) ?
  • Appearance Tab / Effects Button

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Display Properties
  • Resolution, Color, Refresh Rate
  • Screen Resolution Sharpness of Image
  • Display Adapter Determines Resolution
  • Controlling Number of Pixels Displayed on Monitor
  • Low Resolution Less Pixels form Image
  • 640 Pixels (Width) by 480 Pixels (Down Screen)
  • Standard VGA (Video Graphics Array) Display Mode
  • Higher Resolution More Pixels form Image
  • Image becomes Sharper Crisper Pixels Closer
  • Desktop Larger / Objects Text Smaller
  • More Memory to Render Image

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Display Properties
  • Resolution, Color, Refresh Rate
  • Number of Colors
  • Display Adapter (Video Card) Determines
  • Standard VGA Adapters 4-bit Display Adapter
  • Number of Bits used to Define Individual Colors
  • Display 2 16 Colors
  • High Color 16-bit Video Display Adapters
  • Display 2 65,536 Colors
  • True Color 24-bit Video Display Adapters
  • Display 2 16.7 million Colors
  • Increase Resolution May Display Fewer Colors
  • Video Adapter Not Enough Memory

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Display Properties
  • Resolution, Color, Refresh Rate
  • Refresh Rate
  • Number of Times ( per second) Screen Image
  • Redrawn by the Video Card
  • Recommended Refresh Rate 72 Hz (Hertz)
  • If Too Low Image Flicker
  • Higher Than 72-85 Hz Eye cant Detect Flicker
  • Increase Resolution Lower Refresh Rate
  • Increased Demand on Video Card
  • Test Flicker with Peripheral Vision
  • More Sensitive Look at Finger to Side

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Display Properties
  • Document Change Screen Resolution
  • Display Properties/Settings Tab
  • Document with Screen Capture (Shot)
  • Alt Prnt Scrn Keys
  • WordPad or Paint Paste (Ctrl V)
  • Change Settings
  • Drag Slider Bar
  • Click Apply (Dont Click OK)
  • If Video Adapter doesnt Support Setting
  • Error Message XP Restores Previous Setting

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Display Properties
  • View Change Color Settings
  • Display Properties/Settings Tab
  • Color Quality List Arrow
  • Select Color Depth Setting
  • Click Apply (Dont Click OK)
  • If Problem Occurs Wait 15 Seconds XP Will
    Restore Previous Settings

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Color Depth
Settings
Available Settings depend on Display Adapter
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Display Properties
  • Check Refresh Rate Other Properties
  • Display Properties/Settings /Advanced Button
  • General Tab
  • DPI (Dots Per Inch) Setting
  • If Resolution causes Items to Appear too Small
  • Compatibility
  • How XP Handles Changes to Display Settings
  • Some Programs dont Operate Properly unless
    Restart (XP default Apply Change w/o Restart)
  • Monitor Tab
  • Specify Refresh Rate
  • View Monitor Properties

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Other Video Properties Settings Tab/Advanced
Button
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Display Properties
  • Check Other Properties
  • Adapter Tab
  • Display Adapter Information
  • Amount of Video Memory
  • List All Modes Button
  • All Combinations of Resolutions, Color Settings,
    Refresh Rates Available on Your Computer
  • Troubleshoot Tab
  • Adjust Hardware Acceleration
  • Resolve Graphics Hardware Problems
  • By Disabling Features of Video Card

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Display Properties
  • Screen Savers
  • Program Automatically Runs
  • When Keyboard or Mouse are Idle
  • Originally used to Prevent Burn-in of an Image
    on Monitor
  • Customize Password Protect
  • Select Customize
  • Display Properties/Screen Saver Tab
  • Screen Saver List Arrow Select
  • Preview Button

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Display Properties
  • Screen Savers
  • Screen Saver Tab
  • Settings Button
  • Different Options Unique to Selected Screen Saver
  • Wait List Box
  • Time to Wait before Screen Saver Displayed
  • Screen Saver Password On Resume, Password
    Protect Check Box
  • If Fast User Switching enabled
  • Screen Saver Active Computer Locked

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Display Properties
  • Custom Screen Savers
  • Uses Your Own Personal Pictures
  • Must have Folder with Two or More Pictures
  • Screen Saver Tab
  • Screen Saver List Arrow/My Pictures
    Slideshow/Settings Button
  • Crates Slideshow of Your Pictures Specify
  • How Often Pictures Change
  • How Big Pictures are Displayed
  • Transition Effects

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Display Properties
  • Power Management
  • Power Scheme
  • Combination of Settings that Manage Power Usage
    on Computer
  • Computer Must Support
  • Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
  • XP Can Conserves Power Automatically by
  • Turning Off Monitor Hard Disk(s)
  • Placing Computer in Standby Mode (when Idle)
  • Turns Off Monitor Hard Disk(s)
  • Should Manually Save Work If Power Failure
    Occurs Loose Everything in RAM

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Display Properties
  • Power Management
  • Power Scheme
  • XP Can Conserves Power Automatically by
  • Placing Computer in Hibernation Mode
  • Tuns Off Monitor Hard Disk(s)
  • Saves Everything in RAM C\Hiberfil.sys
  • Turns Off Computer
  • Next Time Turn On Computer Restores System
    Contents of Memory
  • Specify Settings for Uninterruptible Power Supply
  • Connect UPS to Computer via COM Port
  • Software Shutdown Power Failure

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Display Properties
  • Power Management
  • Select a Power Scheme
  • Screen Saver Tab/Power Button
    (-or- Control Panel/Power Options Button)
  • Power Schemes List Arrow
  • Home/Office, Portable/Laptop, Presentation,
    Always On, Minimal Power management, Max
    Battery
  • If System Standby is Enabled
  • Choose Interval of Time to place in Standby
  • If Hibernation is Enabled
  • Choose Interval of Time before System Hibernates

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