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Dell™ Inspiron™ 3700 System Reference
Video Drivers and Video Resolution
Adjusting the Brightness
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Table 1. Brightness Key Combinations and Their Functions
Expanded Video Mode
When working in text mode, you can select the font used to display text. Press
extra leading. Expanded video mode is useful if you are working in 800 x 600 resolution on a 14.1-inch extended graphics array (XGA) display.
Video Drivers and Video Resolution
The Dell-installed video drivers work with the operating system to let you customize the video resolution and number of screen colors on your
display.
Table 2 lists the combinations of resolutions and colors that the computer supports.
Table 2. Display Resolution, Colors, and Refresh Rates
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 conserve up to 10 percent of battery power by using the minimum brightness setting.
Key Combinations
Function
Decreases brightness
Increases brightness
Decreases contrast
(has no effect on an active-matrix display)
Increases contrast
(has no effect on an active-matrix display)
NOTES: You cannot change contrast on an active-matrix (thin film transistor [TFT]) display. Contrast adjustments are only necessary
on passive matrix displays.
To use key combinations on an external keyboard, enable the External Hot Key option in the System Setup program and use
NOTE: You may have trouble using the display fonts feature with MS-DOS® programs that use downloaded fonts.
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
Color Depth
Computer Display Only
Available Refresh
Television as Secondary
Display
Available Refresh
640 x 480 (video graphics array [VGA])
256 (8-bit)
60, 75, 85 hertz (Hz)
60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
640 x 480 (VGA)
65 k (16-bit)
60, 75, 85 Hz
60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL
640 x 480 (VGA)
16 M (24-bit)
60, 75, 85 Hz
60 Hz NTSC, 50 Hz PAL