Changing screen resolution, color and rotation, Display settings, Display expansion – TabletKiosk eo TufTab a7230X User Manual

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP

3. After you have assigned the functions to the buttons you

would like to reprogram, simply close the Tablet Button
applet.

NOTE: Volume and Screen Brightness can only be chosen in pairs.

Meaning, if you choose Volume Up for function button three, function

button four will automatically be assigned Volume Down. The same

is true for Screen Brightness. The rest of the functions can be chosen

independently of the other button.

Changing Screen Resolution, Color and Rotation
Using the control panel of the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator
Driver, you can enable multi-monitor support, adjust color
balance and gamma, change the screen resolution, enable/
disable screen rotation and more. This section will get you
started with the control panel. For more detailed information
about the panel’s features, click on the question mark icon
located on the right-hand side of the panel’s title bar.

To access the control panel of the
Intel Media Accelerator Driver,
tap on the screen icon located in
the Windows system tray. When
the pop-up menu appears, tap on
“Graphics Properties…” to open
the panel.

Display Settings
The Display Settings tab holds the controls that affect color
depth, screen resolution and screen rotation. Most of the time
you will probably want to use the default values, but you may
encounter specialized applications where it is advantageous
to lower the screen’s resolution or disable the screen rotation
function.

Display Expansion

By default, the native resolution of the eo TufTab a7230X’s screen
is 1024x600 (16:9 wide screen aspect ratio). The other three

Tap and hold on this icon to get

access to the Intel Graphics Media

Accelerator Driver control panel.

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