Display mode, Cursor type, Keyboard – Texas Instruments 3000 User Manual

Page 76: Caps lock, Num lock, User features, page 2

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User Features, Page 2

You must select the appropriate monitor device driver to match your external monitor and
your application program. Most applications using 640-by-480 resolution do not require a
device driver. Applications requiring super VGA (800-by-600) also require an
appropriate device driver. See your BatteryPro & Productivity Software User's Manual
for more details.

Display Mode

This item selects the display mode for either the built-in LCD screen or a connected
external monitor. Possible setting are VGA Mode, EGA Mode, CGA Mode, MDA Mode,
or, for external monitors only, HGC Mode. Select the setting required by your external
monitor and/or application program. The default setting is VGA Mode.

Cursor Type

You can change the shape of the cursor to one of the following settings: Underline,
Underbar, or Block
. The default setting is Underline.

Keyboard

This category specifies the state of the three lock keys and the key repeat rate (also called
the typematic feature) when you turn on the computer.

Caps Lock

This item specifies the power-up state of the Caps Lock key. The default setting is Off.

Num Lock

This item specifies the power-up state of the NumLk key (Fn-F7). The default setting is
On.

Customizing Your Computer 4-15

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