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configuration controls on this tabbed dialog to obtain the desired
display parameters for the selected application.
To remove the selected configuration profile completely, select the
name of the application from the
Configuration Profiles
listbox click
Delete.
Note:
You cannot delete the factory-set configuration profiles.
Click the Apply or OK button to enable your
Configuration
settings.
Barco
The Barco page allows you to switch between True Color Mode
(32-bit) and 256 Color Mode (8-bit). Use the 256 Color Mode (8-bit) if
your application requires a specific grayscale palette mode such as
User Modifiable Color Palette, Static Gray Palette, or Static Gray Palette
with NO system colors. Otherwise use the True Color Mode (32-bit).
When the
256 Color Mode
is enabled you can select one of three
palette modes:
User Modifiable Color Palette:
This option allows applications to
modify the palette contents dynamically. This mode reserves the
first 10 and last 10 entries in the palette for the Windows
operating system, but applications can manipulate the middle
236 entries. This is the standard palette mode as configured by
Windows.
Static Gray Palette including standard system colors:
This option sets
the palette to be a static linear set of 236 gray values. The .
Applications are denied the ability to dynamically change or
allocate palette entries.
Static Gray Palette with NO system colors:
This option sets the
palette to be a static linear ramp of 256 shades of gray.
Applications are denied the ability to dynamically change or
allocate palette entries.
Please refer to the on-line help for more information on using
advanced features such as the different palette modes available when
using the
256 Color Mode
.
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