LG Electronics H32H49S

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11
Macintosh
Environment
Setting
your
computer
for
optimum
picture
output
in
the
Macintosh
operating
system
environment
MACINTOSH
Environment
The
following
is
a
step-by-step
procedure
for
set-
ting
your
computer
picture
output
to
optimum
dis-
play
quality.
1.
Plug
your
computer
in
to
the
Presentation
TV.
Turn
On
the
TV
and
then
the
COMPUTER.
2.
Open
your
CONTROL
PANEL
by
choosing
under
the
APPLE
icon
or
by
clicking
on
your
HARD
DRIVE
icon.
If
you
choose
the
HARD
DRIVE
icon,
you'll
have
to
open
your
CONTROL
PANEL
through
the
SYSTEMS
FOLDER.
3.
After
you
have
located
the
CONTROL
PANEL,
click
on
VIEWS.
This
is
where
you
will
make
changes
for
Presentation
display.
4.
Change
the
FONT
to
one
that
is
appears
well
on
a
television.
We
would
suggest
that
you
use
TIMES
BOLD.
Now,
change
the
FONT
SIZE
to
18
or
better.
Each
time
that
you
use
the
TV
with
your
com-
puter,
you
will
simply
change
the
FONT
and
SIZE
through
the
CONTROL
PANEL
and
VIEW.
You
have
changed
the
appearance
of
all
your
folders
but
NOT
your
applications.
VIEWING
FOR
PRESENTATION
vs.
PRIVATE
1.
When
viewing
an
application,
such
as
EXCEL
or
WORD,
you
will
have
to
change
the
appearance
of
each
application.
2.
Once
the
application
has
been
opened,
just
change
the
view
from
100
percent
to
a
selec-
tion
over
150
percent.
This
will
not
permanent-
ly
effect
your
document.
Once
you
have
com-
pleted
your
presentation,
simply
reduce
the
size
back
down
to
100
percent
viewing
ratio.
3.
To
enlarge
the
ICONS
of
the
application,
click
on
VIEW
and
then
select
TOOLBARS.
Slide
down
and
highlight
CUSTOMIZE
with
your
mouse,
then
click.
4.
A
file
folder
will
now
"pop-up".
Now
select
OPTIONS
and
then
click
on
LARGE
ICONS.
This
will
only
enlarge
the
ICONS
on
your
menu
palette.
Due
to
a
less
flexible
platform,
you
will
not
be
able
to
effect
the
fonts/size
on
the
Menu
Bar.
This
Zenith
Presentation
TV
is
a
high-quality,
low
cost
alternative
to
a
true
SVGA
monitor.
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