readme.txt Driver File Contents (proview.zip)

    
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PROVIEW ELECTRONICS CORPORATION              Revision Date:Aug 6,1998
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Use the information file (PROVIEW.INF) for Microsoft Windows 95/98 

CONTENTS
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	1.0  Introduction

	2.0  Installing the *.INF file
		
	3.0  Troubleshooting

1.0  Introduction
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	PROVIEW Plug & Play monitors are designed to work with Windows'95/98
	operating system. PROVIEW monitors comply with VESA DDC (Display  
	Data Channel) Standards and are Plug & Play compatible. With the use
	of a DDC compatible video card, the EDID (Extended Display 
	Identification) can be read from the PROVIEW Monitor by Plug & 
	Play compatible software, such as Windows '95/98.  In order for 
	Windows '95/98 to detect the new monitor, you must ensure that the 
	following minimum requirements are met:

		1)  A DDC compatible video card is installed.
		    If your video card is not DDC compatible, then
		    autodetection will not work.

		2)  DDC detection is enabled in Windows '95/98.
		    This should be the case if you installed a DDC
		    compatible video card.  The *.INF file supplied  
		    with the video card should enable DDC in Windows '95/98.
		    If this is not the case, then autodetection will
		    fail.

		3)  A DDC compatible monitor with its *.INF file installed
		    into Windows '95/98.

2.0  Installing the *.INF file
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	Use the mouse and click in the following order:

        1).To push mouse's right buttom on Wallpaper of computer's 		
	Background then select "Properties" to adjust Display Properties. Or 	
	you can go through Display icon on Control Panel.
	2).Select "Settings" function.
	3).To click "Change Display Type" to change your monitor type.
	4).To click "Change" on Monitor Type, NOT Adapter Type, please note.
	5).To click "Have Disk" function on Select Device table.
	6).On Install From Disk table, please click "Browse" then select 	
	Drives to disk C and Folders to "c:\proview" to find out the Win95/98 	
	driver's information of "proview.inf".
	7) Confirm the details to finish the installation.


	The correct model for your monitor should be displayed if the
	requirements for DDC detection are met, otherwise, choose
	your monitor from a list of monitors.
	Choose "OK" and closed all windows.


3.0  TroubleShooting
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       Problem:  AutoDetection doesn't work.
       Solution:
		 Is DDC enable in Windows '95/98? 
		      
		 1).(Right Click)  My Computer
		 2).--Properties
		 3).--Device Manager
		 4).--Monitor

		 If "Unknown Monitor" is displayed, then the problem
		 could be:
		 
		 1).Damaged or wrong video cable?
		 2).Bad EDID data?
		 3).Non-DDC video card?
		 3).DDC detection is not enabled in Windows '95/98?
		 
		 If "Plug and Play Monitor (VESA DDC) " is displayed, then
		 DDC is enabled, but the *.INF files was not correctly 
		 installed or the *.INF file might be damaged. 
		 Run installation procedure again or obtain the latest copy 
		 of the *.INF file.






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  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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