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Dell™ Latitude™ L400 User's Guide

Adjusting the Brightness

To adjust the brightness of the display, you can use the key combinations shown in

Table 1

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Table 1. Brightness Key Combinations and Their Functions

Expanded Video Mode

When working in MS-DOS

® text mode, you can select the font used to display text. Press to toggle between regular video mode (serif

font) and expanded video mode (a serif font with extra leading). In expanded video mode, items in resolutions other than 800 x 600 expand to fill
the screen.

Video Drivers and Video Resolution

The Dell-installed video drivers work with the operating system to let you customize the video resolution, number of screen colors, and refresh rate
of your display.

Table 2 lists the combinations of resolutions and colors supported using one controller with a computer display only or an external monitor only. 

Table 2. Resolutions and Colors Supported Using A Single Controller and Single Display

Adjusting the Brightness

Dual-Display Mode

Expanded Video Mode

If You Have Display Problems

Video Drivers and Video Resolution

Cleaning the Display and Touch Pad

Customizing Video Resolution

NOTE: When you run the computer on battery power, set your computer's brightness control to the lowest setting that affords
comfortable viewing. You can extend your battery life by using the minimum brightness setting.

Key Combinations Function

+ down arrow

Decreases brightness

+ up arrow

Increases brightness

NOTE: You may have difficulty using the display fonts feature with MS-DOS programs that use downloaded fonts. For optimum video
performance in these cases, do not use expanded video mode.

NOTE: The Dell-installed video drivers are designed to offer the best performance on your computer. Dell recommends that you use
only these drivers with your factory-installed operating system.

Resolution

Bits of Color Depth Per Pixel (bpp)

640 x 480

16 

24

32

800 x 600

16 

24

32

1024 x 768

16 

24

32

1280 x 1024 8

16

24

N/A

NOTES: The display will always pan at 1280 x 1024.

Numbers of colors per bpp rating:

8 bpp = 256 colors