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IBM Personal Computer User Guide
Controlling monitor settings
When you connected your monitor to your system unit and turned your computer on 
for the first time, your computer automatically selected settings for monitor 
performance. Depending on the monitor you have, you might want to change some 
of these settings for optimal performance. Using Windows 98, you can customize 
the screen resolution, number of colors, the size of the screen, and other properties.
If you have not done so already, follow the setup instructions on the Setup Poster to 
connect the monitor to the system unit. Refer to the documentation that came with 
your monitor for model-specific monitor information and configuration settings.
Getting the best performance from your monitor
Follow these guidelines to get the best performance from your monitor:
• Place your monitor away from sources of magnetic interference, such as other 
monitors, unshielded speakers, and electric power lines. (If your computer 
came with speakers, those speakers are shielded.)
• Keep the monitor screen clean by using a nonabrasive screen or glass cleaner. 
Do not spray the cleaner directly onto the screen.
• Under some conditions, interference patterns, such as curved, shadowy lines 
can occur. If these patterns appear on your screen, change your software 
program's background color or design.
• To extend the life of your monitor, turn it off at the end of each day.
Note:
If the image on your monitor screen is scrolling, 
blinking, or flashing the first time you turn on your 
computer, read “Is anything displayed on the 
monitor?” on page 10-4 i
n the chapter “Diagnosing 
and recovering from problems”. Also, read “Tips for 
choosing display properties” on page 4-4.