Apple M7649ZM User Manual - Page 10

Using Manual Controls and the On-Screen Display

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Ranges of supported modes Resolution 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 1024 x 768 1152 x 870 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 Vertical Refresh Rate1 (Hertz) 60-85 60-85 75 60-85 75 75 60 1 These are ranges only; the actual resolutions and vertical refresh rates that are available to you depend on your computer or graphics card. See the manual that came with your computer or graphics card for more information. Some NuBus™ graphics cards and some third-party PCI cards are not fully compatible with your monitor. Note: This monitor is preadjusted at common resolution and vertical refresh rate settings (see "Factory Adjusted Video Modes" on page 35). If you don't use a preadjusted resolution, you'll need to adjust the screen geometry; to learn how to adjust the screen geometry, see "Using Manual Controls and the On-Screen Display" in Setting Up Your Studio Display. Using More Than One Monitor If your computer has expansion slots, you can connect multiple monitors (including this display) to your computer. You may need a graphics card for each additional monitor you are using. See the manual that came with your computer for information on working with multiple monitors. 10 Chapter 1

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10
Chapter
1
Ranges of supported modes
Some NuBus
graphics cards and some third-party PCI cards are not fully compatible with
your monitor.
Note:
This monitor is preadjusted at common resolution and vertical refresh rate settings
(see “Factory Adjusted Video Modes” on page 35). If you don’t use a preadjusted resolution,
you’ll need to adjust the screen geometry; to learn how to adjust the screen geometry, see
“Using Manual Controls and the On-Screen Display” in
Setting Up Your Studio Display
.
Using More Than One Monitor
If your computer has expansion slots, you can connect multiple monitors (including this
display) to your computer. You may need a graphics card for each additional monitor you are
using. See the manual that came with your computer for information on working with
multiple monitors.
Resolution
Vertical Refresh Rate
1
(Hertz)
640 x 480
60–85
800 x 600
60–85
832 x 624
75
1024 x 768
60–85
1152 x 870
75
1280 x 1024
75
1600 x 1200
60
1
These are ranges only; the actual resolutions and vertical refresh rates that are available to you depend on your computer or
graphics card. See the manual that came with your computer or graphics card for more information.