Graphics
Graphics
Schemes Feature

The Intel® Graphics Driver allows a user to create, save, or delete customized display settings. These sets of settings are called schemes. By selecting a named scheme, the user can apply a set of display settings at once. A user has the option of configuring a scheme to automatically launch an application. The scheme can also be configured to restore the original display settings after the application is closed.

Note Display positions are not saved in a scheme.

To use the Schemes feature, follow these steps:

  1. Click on Start » Control Panel (or Settings » Control Panel).
  2. Click on Switch to Classic View if Category View is shown.
  3. Click or double-click on Display.
  4. Click on Settings » Advanced.
  5. Click on the Intel(R) Extreme Graphics (or Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver) tab.
  6. Click Graphics Properties » Schemes (or Schemes Options).See Figure 1 or 2.
Note The Schemes feature may not be available if this feature is disabled by the system manufacturer or the user has limited rights to the system.


Figure 1 - Schemes Tab when using driver versions PV14.11 or earlier


Figure 2 - Scheme Options when using driver versions PV14.12 or later

Operating System:
Windows 2000 *, Windows XP Professional*, Windows XP Home Edition*, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition*, Windows XP Media Center Edition*

This applies to:
Intel® 82845G Graphics Controller
Intel® 82865G Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)
Intel® 82915G/82910GL Express Chipset Family
Intel® 82Q963 Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)



Solution ID: CS-020995
Last Modified: 12-Apr-2012
Date Created: 22-Jun-2005
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