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Chapter 4 Configuring Local Settings Options
Peripherals
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Main Screen—Select which of the two monitors you want to be the main screen (Screen1 or
Screen2). The other screen is extended from the main screen.
Screen2). The other screen is extended from the main screen.
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Layout—Select how screens are aligned. In horizontal alignment, select top for top aligned screens,
and bottom for bottom aligned screens. In vertical alignment, select left for left aligned screens, and
right for right aligned screens. In either horizontal or vertical alignment, select center for center
aligned screens.
and bottom for bottom aligned screens. In vertical alignment, select left for left aligned screens, and
right for right aligned screens. In either horizontal or vertical alignment, select center for center
aligned screens.
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Alignment—Select how you want the two monitors to be oriented to each other (Horizontal where
you mouse between the monitors from the left and right of the screens or Vertical where you mouse
between the monitors from the top and bottom of the screens).
you mouse between the monitors from the left and right of the screens or Vertical where you mouse
between the monitors from the top and bottom of the screens).
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(Classic Desktop Only) Taskbar—Select under which screen you want the Taskbar to appear
(Whole Screen or Main Screen).
(Whole Screen or Main Screen).
Peripherals
The Peripherals dialog box allows you to select the peripherals settings such as keyboard, mouse,
volume, and touch screen settings.
volume, and touch screen settings.
Keyboard Tab
shows the Keyboard tab.
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Peripherals—Keyboard
Use the following guidelines for the Keyboard tab:
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Character Set—Select the character set (Each character is represented by a number. The ASCII
character set, for example, uses the numbers 0 through 127 to represent all English characters as well
as special control characters. European ISO character sets are similar to ASCII, but they contain
additional characters for European languages).
character set, for example, uses the numbers 0 through 127 to represent all English characters as well
as special control characters. European ISO character sets are similar to ASCII, but they contain
additional characters for European languages).