Display Settings Clause Samples
The Display Settings clause defines how information, content, or data is presented to users within a system or application. It typically outlines the options available for customizing visual elements such as themes, font sizes, color schemes, or layout preferences, and may specify default settings or user-specific configurations. By establishing clear parameters for display customization, this clause ensures a consistent and accessible user experience while accommodating individual preferences or accessibility needs.
Display Settings. Under [Display Map of Address], you can choose an online map to display the ad- dress of contacts. Under [Display Name Settings], you can decide the display order of first Name and last Name. Eastern names and western names can have different settings.
Display Settings. For standard TeleCLIENT TC7530, there is only one resolution setting, 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, but for the models with analog-digital converters have more resolutions to choose from. Select a resolution and color settings.
Display Settings. Select a Resolution and Refresh Frequency setting. Click Test to see if the setting works.
Display Settings. With the Userful MultiSeat Control Center, it is possible to change monitor resolution on individual stations or system wide. Color depth can be changed system-wide. Userful MultiSeat detects appropriate resolutions for each connected monitor, and offers those choices in an easy- to-use drop-down menu. To open the "Display Settings" page, go to the Navigation Panel (at the left side of the screen) and select Display Management > Display Settings. The "Display Settings" page (see illustration at right) has the same general format as the Status page. Note that the Navigation and Status panels are unchanged, but the Page Content now includes drop down menus to change monitor resolution on individual stations (including the station being used to access the Control Center, which is shown with a green background). Below the list of individual stations are drop-down menus to select a screen resolution or color depth for all stations. Once a change is made, "Apply" and "Undo" buttons at the bottom of the screen activate. Note: changes will not take effect until the "Apply" button is clicked. There is also an information box at the right hand side of the page with in-line help.
Display Settings. The Display Settings tab is used to set how the data is displayed in the electropherograms.
Display Settings. Click the Report Settings icon in the Report Table toolbar. The Allele Report Settings box will appear. Select different Report Styles to see additional options. After selecting Report Style options, click the Save as Default icon in the bottom left corner of the Allele Report Settings box. Your options will be saved and will be recalled the next time you select that Report Style. Additionally, select View → Preferences → Others → Show Disabled Samples in Report to include samples that are disabled in the Sample File Tree. Select Sort by Marker from the right-click menu and choose from the fly-out menu to sort Ascending or Descending. If Ascending is chosen, then low quality peaks will be sorted to the top of the table. If Descending is chosen, then the lower quality peaks will be placed at the bottom of the table. This option is only available with Marker Table and Allele Count Report Styles. Select Sort by Column from the right-click menu and choose from the fly-out menu to sort Ascending or Descending. If Ascending is chosen, then lesser values will be sorted to the top of the table and greater values to the bottom the table and vice versa if Descending is chosen. This option is available with all Report Styles. To edit peaks, first left single or double-click the cell in the Report Table then right-click to see menu options or use Hot Keys. Right-click the peak cell in the Report Table and select Delete Peaks (Hot Key = DEL). The deleted peak will be removed from the Report Table.
Display Settings. Click on top right corner, and then click Settings, you will see Display under General Settings. Under [Display Map of Address], you can choose an online map to display the ad- dress of contacts. Under [Display Name Settings], you can decide the display order of first Name and Chapter 1 Log in and Settings last Name. Eastern names and western names can have different settings.
Display Settings. The Display Settings page provides the Monitor with the ability to configure the look and feel of ScreenWatch™. Position toolbars or customize your ScreenWatch™ background. The following pages summarize each of these settings. Select the 'Display' button under the 'Settings' tab of the main toolbar to open the 'Display Settings' dialog box. The main toolbar can be placed on the left or the right. To change the setting, select the appropriate radio button. Up to two different colors can be specified for the background of the desktop as well as the angle to blend them. To change a color, click on the swatch and choose a new color from the dialog box. To use a second color first check the 'Gradient' box, then choose a second color and an angle. Valid angles are between 0 and 180. The background of the screen can be changed by choosing a background picture from the list or by clicking browse and browsing to it on a local drive. Valid background pictures are bitmap files (*.bmp). The image can be tiled (repeated), centered on the screen, or stretched to fit the screen through the drop down to the right of the image list. This check box specifies whether ScreenWatch™ will stay on the taskbar when it is minimized or be put into the system tray.
Display Settings. Display settings control the customization of the ScreenWatch™ desktop. Placement of the main toolbar can be specified here, as well as the desktop background color and pattern.
