Better Browsing
The Property Management Journal web has been developed using HTML,
graphics, and Java Script. A portion of our site is driven dynamically by
database. We believe the web is an empowering environment for our readers and
we have designed the site for an optimal user experience under realistic
conditions on the web.
Monitor Settings
Our web site is best viewed at a minimum screen resolution is set at 800
x 600 pixels, 16 bit colour or above. A higher screen resolution
reduces the size of items on your screen and increases the size of your
desktop. You can see more!
Your monitor and display adapter determines whether you can change your screen
resolution. Before you change any settings check 'Help' features
available with your pc and you should know the capabilities of your monitor and
computer.
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A High Colour
setting will display over 65,000 colours.
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A True Colour
setting will allow over 16 million colours.
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Settings that display a large number of colours require a significant amount of
your computer's processor resources.
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Your monitor and display adapter determine the maximum number of colours that
can appear on your screen.
All desktop computers with other operating systems (for example Linux, Solaris,
Apple Macintosh) have different methods of changing colours and screen
resolution. Again Help features should be explored prior to making any changes.
Changing Monitor Settings - Windows 95/98/2K
If you are using Windows 95/98/2K, you can view and change your monitor
settings. Open 'Control Panel' - click the 'Start' button ->
then 'Settings' -> 'Control Panel'. Alternatively, right mouse
click on a blank area of the desktop and click the 'Display Properties'
dialog box. Once you are in the Control Panel, double click the 'Display'
icon. From the 'Settings' tab, you will see that you can change your screen
resolution & colour depth.
Remember, before changing any settings check 'Help'
features available with your pc and know the capabilities of your monitor and
computer.
Your current monitor settings are:
| Colour
Bit Depths |
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8 Bit =
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256 Colours |
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16 Bit =
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65,535 Colours |
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24 Bit =
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Over 16.7 Million Colours |
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32 Bit =
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Over 4.3 Billion Colours |
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