he maximum horizontal misconvergence correction.9This is the current horizontal misconvergence correction.6Adjust this slider to correct vertical misconvergence.7This is the minimum vertical misconvergence correction.7This is the maximum vertical misconvergence correction.7This is the current vertical misconvergence correction.\Click this button to reset the monitor's advanced geometry settings to their default values.FAdjust this slider to change the hue (color) of the television screen.{The Luma Filter applies sharpness to the brightness of the televisions screen. Adjust this slider to change the brightness.rThe Chroma Filter applies sharpness to the color of the television screen. Adjust this slider to change the color.The DAC Output Mode section shows what type of device or external connector is available for the television signal output. To switch among the available signal outputs, check the box corresponding to the desired output.DAdjust this slider to change the sharpness of the television screen.Adjust this slider to change the amount of flicker filtering done to the television signal. Generally, the higher the level of filtering, the smoother the TV image.Select this check-box to enable the dot crawl filter. Dot crawl is a moving pattern of tiny dots where bright colors touch dark colors.[Adjust this slider to improve the legibility of text that appears on the television screen.To adjust the Hot Key Combination for any action, select the action from the Hot Key Combination column and select a new combination from the drop-down list.-Select this check-box to enable the Hot Keys.QSelect this button to restore all Hot Key combinations to their default settings.iTo save a the current settings as a scheme, enter a name for this scheme in this field, then click Save. AClick this button to save your changes and close this dialog box.DClick this button to discard your changes and close this dialog box.UYou can launch an application whenever a certain scheme is applied. In the Application to Launch field, enter the path to the execution file or URL of the application. You may also click the Browse button and use the directory tree to locate the application. After you enter the path or browse to the application, click the 'Save' button.3To create a new scheme, first select the desired video mode and the output device. You can also adjust the color of the display on the chosen output device by adjusting the Gamma Correction sliders on the Color tab. Then, select this button to create a name for the scheme, and select OK to save the scheme.?Click this button to save the scheme options you have selected.:Click this button to delete the currently selected scheme.Click this button to activate the currently selected scheme, and to simultaneously launch an application, if one is shown in the Application to Launch field.qCheck this box if you want the original display settings to be restored after the launched application is closed.Click this button to launch the Intel(R) Zoom Utility, a screen magnifier. Move and resize the zoom box by using the mouse. Click the checkmark on the zoom box to accept its size and placement, or click the X to close the zoom box.LUse these controls to change the OpenGL* attributes of the graphics adapter.=Click this button to restore the default settings for OpenGL.The value for each attribute can be changed by selecting the current value and choosing a different value from the drop-down list that will appear.Asynchronous Flip alternates between rendering and displaying the graphics without waiting for the next vertical blank. Enabling Asynchronous Flip may increase the speed of some software, but it may also cause image corruption.Use this control to select between "double" and "triple" buffered frame buffers. Triple Buffering generally improves the performance of full-screen graphics, but it may not be compatible with some software. Use double buffering if full-screen graphics shows corruption every few frames.4Flipping Policy controls how the rendered back buffer is shown by full-screen applications. The "Flip" policy is faster but may be incompatible with some software. Use the "Blit" policy if software does not work correctly in full-screen mode or shows any compatibility problems with Alt-Tab screen switching.DThe depth buffer is a method for removing hidden surfaces. This control allows selecting between 16-bit depth buffers, which use less memory but may exhibit "depth fighting" and 24-bit depth buffers, which use more memory but provide the best visual quality. By default, the driver supports both 16 and 24-bit depth buffers.S3TC Texture Compression is a lossy compression method that provides up to 4:1 compression for RGB textures and 2:1 compression for RGBA textures. Enabling S3TC may provide faster performance but may decrease image quality.FXT1 Texture Compression is a lossy compression method that provides up to 4:1 compression for RGB/RGBA textures. Enabling FXT1 may provide faster application performance but it may decrease image quality. FXT1 overrides S3TC when both methods are enabled.PUse Driver Memory Footprint to select between the "low" setting, which increases performance but may decrease image quality, and the "high" setting, which provides the higher quality images, but may lower performance. In normal operation, the driver automatically adjusts this setting according to the amount of available system memory.`Use Texture Color Depth to select between "16-bit" textures and "32-bit" textures. Using 16-bit textures increases performance but may decrease image quality. Using 32-bit textures provides higher quality images, but may lower performance. In normal operation, the driver automatically matches the bit depth of the textures to the current display mode.Anisotropic Filtering is a texture-filtering mode that improves image quality but may lower performance. In normal operation, texture filtering is controlled by the software, not the graphics driver.The Driver Files list-box shows all the files that are part of the graphics driver on this computer. These files control the interaction between the software and the hardware on this computer. Select a file to see details about it.RThis is a list of all the files that the graphics driver uses on this computer. If it is available, the installation file (INF) for the driver provides the full directory path and names for all of the graphics driver files that are currently installed. If the INF file is not found, the driver file names listed in the registry are shown.The File Details section shows the description, manufacturer, version, and date of the file you selected in the Driver Files list-box.JThis is the description of the file selected in the Driver Files list-box.KThis is the manufacturer of the file selected in the Driver Files list-box.FThis is the version of the file selected in the Driver Files list-box.CThis is the date of the file selected in the Driver Files list-box.This is the name of the graphics accelerator. A graphics accelerator is hardware that enhances 2-D and 3-D graphics on a computer.The Video BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a program that starts the video adapter when you turn on the power to a computer, and also manages the data flow between a computer s operating system and its video adapter.AThis is the version of the Video BIOS installed on this computer.This tab shows the current video mode. The list-box displays all of the modes supported by the graphics accelerator. Each video mode consists of up to three attributes. The first attribute is the resolution, which is expressed as "X by Y", where X is the number of pixels (dots) counted horizontally and Y is the number of pixels counted vertically. When the resolution is increased, the number of pixels per screen is increased. The objects on the screen become smaller because they are drawn with smaller dots, and the screen appears larger because it can hold more objects. The second attribute is the color depth, which represents the number of colors that each pixel can show. When the color depth is increased, the quality of color improves on the screen. The third attribute, the refresh rate, is show only if the computer is using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 200