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Table E-12 root > Dashboard (continued) Registry key root/Dashboard/General/AutoHide root/Dashboard/General/EnterLeaveTimeout root/Dashboard/General/IconSize root/Dashboard/General/Length root/Dashboard/General/LengthToScreenSide root/Dashboard/General/PanelDockSide root/Dashboard/General/RemainPixel root/Dashboard/General/SlidingTimeout root/Dashboard/General/Width Description If set to 1, the taskbar auto-hides. Sets the amount of time in milliseconds before the taskbar will hide or show when AutoHide is enabled. Sets the size of the icons on the taskbar. Sets the length of the taskbar. If set to 1, the length of taskbar is fixed and equal to the length of the side of the screen to which it is anchored. Sets the side of the screen to which the taskbar is docked. Sets the number of pixels that are still visible when the taskbar hides. Sets the amount of time in milliseconds that it takes for the taskbar to hide or show when AutoHide is enabled. Sets the width of the taskbar. root > Display Table E-13 root > Display Registry key Description root/Display/Configuration/AMDOptions/ SWCursor If set to 1, a software-rendered mouse cursor is used, which fixes issues with multi-monitor cursor corruption but can introduce issues with multimedia playback and touch screens. If set to 0, a hardware-rendered mouse cursor is used, which fixes issues with multimedia playback and touch screens but can introduce random cursor corruption when using more than one monitor. This corruption might require a reboot. root/Display/Configuration/displaymode Sets the display mode. If set to 0, the standard mode (a 1-4 monitor configuration) is used. If set to 1, a 6-monitor configuration can be used, but only on supported platforms with the appropriate add-on card. root/Display/Configuration/hexlayout Sets the layout in 6-monitor mode. root/Display/Configuration/hexprofile Sets the profile used in 6-monitor mode. root/Display/Configuration/primaryprofile Sets the profile to use for the primary monitor via the profile name. For Smart Zero, this must always be set to default. root/Display/Configuration/quaternarymode Sets the position of the fourth monitor relative to the monitor indicated in quaternaryrelative. This is hardwaredependent and is not supported on all models. Values are defined as follows: 0=Same As; 1=Above; 2=Right Of; 3=Left Of; 4=Below. root/Display/Configuration/quaternaryprofile Sets the profile to use for the fourth monitor via the profile name. root/Display/Configuration/quaternaryrelative Sets which monitor is used as a reference to set the position of the fourth monitor. root > Display 129

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Table E-12
root > Dashboard (continued)
Registry key
Description
root/Dashboard/General/AutoHide
If set to 1, the taskbar auto-hides.
root/Dashboard/General/EnterLeaveTimeout
Sets the amount of time in milliseconds before the taskbar
will hide or show when
AutoHide
is enabled.
root/Dashboard/General/IconSize
Sets the size of the icons on the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/General/Length
Sets the length of the taskbar.
root/Dashboard/General/LengthToScreenSide
If set to 1, the length of taskbar is fixed and equal to the
length of the side of the screen to which it is anchored.
root/Dashboard/General/PanelDockSide
Sets the side of the screen to which the taskbar is docked.
root/Dashboard/General/RemainPixel
Sets the number of pixels that are still visible when the
taskbar hides.
root/Dashboard/General/SlidingTimeout
Sets the amount of time in milliseconds that it takes for the
taskbar to hide or show when
AutoHide
is enabled.
root/Dashboard/General/Width
Sets the width of the taskbar.
root > Display
Table E-13
root > Display
Registry key
Description
root/Display/Configuration/AMDOptions/
SWCursor
If set to 1, a software-rendered mouse cursor is used, which
fixes issues with multi-monitor cursor corruption but can
introduce issues with multimedia playback and touch
screens. If set to 0, a hardware-rendered mouse cursor is
used, which fixes issues with multimedia playback and touch
screens but can introduce random cursor corruption when
using more than one monitor. This corruption might require a
reboot.
root/Display/Configuration/displaymode
Sets the display mode. If set to 0, the standard mode (a 1–4
monitor configuration) is used. If set to 1, a 6-monitor
configuration can be used, but only on supported platforms
with the appropriate add-on card.
root/Display/Configuration/hexlayout
Sets the layout in 6-monitor mode.
root/Display/Configuration/hexprofile
Sets the profile used in 6-monitor mode.
root/Display/Configuration/primaryprofile
Sets the profile to use for the primary monitor via the profile
name. For Smart Zero, this must always be set to
default
.
root/Display/Configuration/quaternarymode
Sets the position of the fourth monitor relative to the monitor
indicated in
quaternaryrelative
. This is hardware-
dependent and is not supported on all models. Values are
defined as follows: 0=Same As; 1=Above; 2=Right Of; 3=Left
Of; 4=Below.
root/Display/Configuration/quaternaryprofile
Sets the profile to use for the fourth monitor via the profile
name.
root/Display/Configuration/quaternaryrelative
Sets which monitor is used as a reference to set the position
of the fourth monitor.
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