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Windows
XP®: |
1. Place
your mouse
pointer on a
blank area
of the
Windows
Desktop
display and
click
the right
mouse
button.
Select
PROPERTIES
from the
popup menu.
2. Click the
SETTINGS tab
at the top
of the
Display
Properties
window
3. Click the
ADVANCED
button
4. Click the
MONITOR tab
5. Click the
PROPERTIES
tab
6. Click the
DRIVER tab
7. Click the
UPDATE
DRIVER tab
8. Click
NEXT
9. Click the
radio button
next to
"Don't
search, I
will choose
the driver
to install".
10. Click
NEXT
11. Uncheck
the "Show
compatible
hardware"
12. You
should see a
list of
Princeton
Graphic
Systems
models.
Scroll down
the list to
find your
model
and
double-click
on it.
13. Verify
your model
has been
selected and
click NEXT
14. When the
Windows Logo
testing
warning
window comes
up, click
"Continue
Anyway".
15. Click
FINISH
16.
Returning to
the MONITOR
tab, click
the down
arrow in the
Screen
refresh rate
window
and select a
refresh
rate. Please
refer to the
timing guide
in the
monitor
users
manual and
select one
from the
table. This
gives the
best
operation.
We strongly
advise
against
using the
"Optimal"
setting of
the refresh
frequency,
as this
often
overdrives
the monitor.
18. Click on
APPLY
19. Windows
may display
a dialog box
warning
about wrong
refresh
rates, but
if you have
chosen from
the timing
guide in the
manual,
there will
not be a
problem.
Click YES.
20. Windows
will change
the refresh
rate and
then ask if
you want to
keep the
setting.
Click YES.
21. The new
setting may
result in a
different
image size.
This is
because the
monitor
switched to
a different
preset mode.
You should
use the
controls on
the front of
the monitor
to resize
the image,
and the
monitor will
automatically
save the new
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Windows2000®: |
1. Place
your mouse
pointer on a
blank area
of the
Windows
Desktop
display and
click the
right mouse
button.
Select
PROPERTIES
from the
popup menu.
2. Click the
SETTINGS tab
at the top
of the
Display
Properties
window
3. Click the
ADVANCED
button
4. Click the
MONITOR tab
5. Click the
PROPERTIES
tab
6. Click the
DRIVER tab
7. Click the
UPDATE
DRIVER tab
8. Click
NEXT
9. Click the
radio button
next to
"Display a
list of the
known
drivers for
this device
so that I
can choose a
specific
driver"
10. Click
NEXT
11. Click
"Show all
hardware of
this device
class"
12. You
should see a
list of
Princeton
models.
Scroll down
the list to
find your
model and
double-click
on it.
13. Verify
your model
has been
selected and
click NEXT
14. When the
Digital
Signature
window comes
up, click
YES
15. Click
FINISH
16. Click
CLOSE
17.
Returning to
the MONITOR
tab, click
the down
arrow in the
Refresh
Frequency
window and
select a
refresh
rate. Please
refer to the
timing guide
in the
monitor
users manual
and select
one from the
table. This
gives the
best
operation.
We strongly
advise
against
using the
"Optimal"
setting of
the refresh
frequency,
as this
often
overdrives
the monitor.
18. Click on
APPLY
19. Windows
may display
a dialog box
warning
about wrong
refresh
rates, but
if you have
chosen from
the timing
guide in the
manual,
there will
not be a
problem.
Click YES.
20. Windows
will change
the refresh
rate and
then ask if
you want to
keep the
setting.
Click YES.
21. The new
setting may
result in a
different
image size.
This is
because the
monitor
switched to
a different
preset mode.
You should
use the
controls on
the front of
the monitor
to resize
the image,
and the
monitor will
automatically
save the new
settings.
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Windows
98® & WinMe®: |
1.Click the
right mouse
button on an
empty spot
on the
desktop
2.In the
popup menu,
click on
"Properties".
3.Click on
the
"Settings"
tab at the
top of the
Display
Properties
window.
4.Click on
"Advanced".
5.Click on
"Monitor".
6.Click the
Change
button.
7.In the
Update
Device
Driver
Wizard,
click
"Next", then
choose
"Display a
list of
drivers in a
specific
location....",
then "next".
8.If you see
"Select the
type of
device from
the list...
Select
Monitors.
Otherwise,
skip to step
9.
9.Select
your monitor
model from
the list.
Click "next"
then
"finish".
When
returned to
the Display
properties
window,
click on
apply.
10.Click the
Adapter tab
in the
"Advanced"
box then
click on the
down arrow
in the
"refresh"
window and
set the
refresh rate
picking from
the timing
guide in the
monitor
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Win95® &
Win95®-OSR2: |
1.Click the
right mouse
button on an
empty spot
on the
desktop
2.In the
popup menu,
click on
"Properties".
3.Click on
the
"Settings"
tab at the
top of the
Display
Properties
window.
4.Click on
"Change
Display
Type" at the
lower right
of the
window.
5.With OSR-2
or later
it's called
"Advanced
Properties".
6.Click on
"Change" at
the bottom
right next
to the
Monitor Type
section of
the Change
Display Type
window.
7.With OSR-2
or later,
click on the
"Monitor"
tab in the
"Advanced
Properties"
box. Click
the Change
button.
8.In the
Select
Device
window.
Click on
Show All
Devices if
necessary to
display
manufacturers/models.
9.Select
your monitor
model from
the list.
When
returned to
the Display
properties
window,
click on
apply.
10.Restart
Windows.
Remember
that refresh
rates are
still set
with the
Video
Adapter
refresh
utility. In
OSR-2 or
later, click
the Adapter
tab in the
"Advanced
Properties"
box.
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