SENSATION! (250-1650) Windows Drivers Faxback Doc. # 1188 Your computer is preconfigured to run the 640 x 480, 256-color video driver. Before changing the video driver, refer to your Windows documentation to read about using Windows SETUP to maintain Windows. Super VGA drivers for Windows are in the Windows directory (MWIN) on the System Disc. Insert the System Disc into the CD-ROM drive before running SETUP to select a video driver. To run SETUP from MS-DOS, change to the C:\WINDOWS directory, type SETUP, and press . To run SETUP from Windows, click on the SETUP icon. From SETUP, select an SVGA video driver. When prompted for the Windows 3.1 CD, type the path d:\mwin and press . Hints & Tips for Using Additional Application Software: You may want to use application software in addition to the software you already have installed on your computer. Many application software packages include a program that prepares the application for use with your particular hardware. You can reconfigure many applications without reinstalling them. You can also configure applications during installation. Keep these tips in mind for best results: * To get the best-looking display, select the highest resolution mode available when you install your application software packages. * Install your software for VGA or EGA if possible, so that the software runs in the video circuitry's default configuration. * If your software supports a video standard other than EGA or VGA, configure it for the best standard. Run the video utility, and set the emulation mode to match the program. * If your software does not provide a VGA, a PS/2, or an EGA options and you use a VGA color analog monitor, install the software for color. This is usually the best choice when the video circuitry is set for the default color mode with a color monitor. * Software that requires a certain video mapping may require you to set the video circuitry to color or monochrome text mode. For example, if the video circuitry to color or monochrome text mode. For example, if the video circuitry is set for color VGA text mode and your software requires monochrome text, you must use the video utility to switch modes. * The default mapping is color for a color monitor and monochrome for a monochrome monitor. (smm 08/06/93)