Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 58

Changing the Gray Scale Pattern for Any Color, SETLCD, SETLCD Ver., 0 is installed., invoke.

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Changing the Gray Scale Pattern for Any Color The Equity LT-386SX assigns VGA colors to 16 shades of gray (or gray scales). There is a utility program called SETLCD on the Reference diskette that lets you modify the shade of gray assigned to any color. This capability is useful if you have trouble reading text that an application program displays in a particular color. You may want to copy the file SETLCD.EXE to your hard disk so that it is easily accessible when you need it. You also can start the program using the Reference diskette. To start the program from the Reference diskette, follow the steps below: 1. Insert the Reference diskette into drive A. 2. Type A: and press Enter. 3. Type SETLCD and press Enter. or If you want to use run SETLCD as a memory-resident program, type SETLCD/R and press Enter. If you start the program without using the /R option, the menu appears immediately. When you run SETLCD as a memoryresident program, the LCD displays the message: SETLCD Ver. 1.0 is installed. Press [Ctrl]+[Left Shift]+[S] to invoke. 2-12 Using the Equity LT-386SX

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Changing the Gray Scale Pattern for Any Color
The Equity LT-386SX assigns VGA colors to 16 shades of gray
(or gray scales). There is a utility program called SETLCD on
the Reference diskette that lets you modify the shade of gray
assigned to any color. This capability is useful if you have
trouble reading text that an application program displays in a
particular color.
You may want to copy the file SETLCD.EXE to your hard disk
so that it is easily accessible when you need it. You also can start
the program using the Reference diskette. To start the program
from the Reference diskette, follow the steps below:
1.
Insert the Reference diskette into drive A.
2. Type
A:
and press
Enter.
3.
Type
SETLCD
and press
Enter.
or
If you want to use run SETLCD as a memory-resident
program, type
SETLCD/R
and press
Enter.
If you start the program without using the /R option, the menu
appears immediately. When you run SETLCD as a memory-
resident program, the LCD displays the message:
SETLCD Ver.
1.0 is installed.
Press [Ctrl]+[Left Shift]+[S] to
invoke.
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Using the Equity LT-386SX