Intel SC450NX Product Guide - Page 37

Advanced Menu, Keyboard Features Submenu

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Keyboard Features Submenu Table 10. Keyboard Features Submenu Feature Choices Num Lock Auto On Off Key Click Disabled Enabled Keyboard auto-repeat rate 30, 26.7, 21.8, 18.5, 13.3, 10, 6, or 2 per second Keyboard auto-repeat delay 1/4 sec 1/2 sec 3/4 sec 1 sec Description Selects poweron state for Num Lock. Enables or disables key click. Selects key repeat rate. Selects delay before key repeat. Advanced Menu You can make the following selections on the Advanced Menu itself. Use the submenus for the three other selections that appear on the Advanced Menu. Table 11. Advanced Menu Feature Choices Plug and Play OS No Yes Reset Configuration Data No Yes PCI Configuration N/A I/O Device Configuration N/A Use Multiprocessor 1.1 Specification 1.4 Large Disk Access Mode LBA CHS Pause Before Boot Advanced Chipset Control Enabled Disabled N/A Description Select Yes if you are booting a Plug and Play-capable OS. Select Yes if you want to clear the system configuration data during next boot. System automatically resets to No in next boot. Enters submenu. Enters submenu. Selects the version of multiprocessor specification to use. Some operating systems require version 1.1 for compatibility reasons. Applies to IDE drives only; refers to the method used to access the drive. Most OSs use logical block addressing (LBA); some use cylinder head sector (CHS). To verify correct method, consult OS documentation. Enables five-second pause before booting OS. Enters submenu. 37

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Keyboard Features Submenu
Table 10.
Keyboard Features Submenu
Feature
Choices
Description
Num Lock
Auto
On
Off
Selects poweron state for Num Lock.
Key Click
Disabled
Enabled
Enables or disables key click.
Keyboard auto-repeat rate
30
, 26.7, 21.8, 18.5, 13.3,
10, 6, or 2 per second
Selects key repeat rate.
Keyboard auto-repeat delay
1/4
sec
1/2
sec
3/4 sec
1 sec
Selects delay before key repeat.
Advanced Menu
You can make the following selections on the Advanced Menu itself.
Use the submenus for the
three other selections that appear on the Advanced Menu.
Table 11.
Advanced Menu
Feature
Choices
Description
Plug and Play OS
No
Yes
Select Yes if you are booting a Plug and Play-capable
OS.
Reset Configuration Data
No
Yes
Select Yes if you want to clear the system configuration
data during next boot.
System automatically resets to No
in next boot.
PCI Configuration
N/A
Enters submenu.
I/O Device Configuration
N/A
Enters submenu.
Use Multiprocessor
Specification
1.1
1.4
Selects the version of multiprocessor specification to use.
Some operating systems require version 1.1 for
compatibility reasons.
Large Disk Access Mode
LBA
CHS
Applies to IDE drives only; refers to the method used to
access the drive.
Most OSs use logical block addressing (LBA); some use
cylinder head sector (CHS).
To verify correct method,
consult OS documentation.
Pause Before Boot
Enabled
Disabled
Enables five-second pause before booting OS.
Advanced Chipset Control
N/A
Enters submenu.