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AmigaOS and the Workbench comes with a suite of program preferences to adjust Sound, Graphics, Text, Display, Font settings and more.
 
AmigaOS and the Workbench comes with a suite of program preferences to adjust Sound, Graphics, Text, Display, Font settings and more.
   

Revision as of 23:50, 30 May 2012

AmigaOS and the Workbench comes with a suite of program preferences to adjust Sound, Graphics, Text, Display, Font settings and more.


Here are the preferences programs that are available in AmigaOS 4.x:


AHI (Audio Hardware Interface) - Allows for control over the audio functions of your Amiga

AmigaInput - Setup for gamepads and joysticks

ASL - Allows for control over file requesters

Compatibility - Manages the 68K Just-in-time compiler settings

Console - Controls the settings for the Amiga Shell

DefIcons - Interface to allow behavor of default icon

DOS - Manages DOS settings

Font - Controls Font selection for Workbench, Screens, and Windows

GUI -

Input -

Internet -

Local -

Notifications -

Palette -

Picasso96Mode -

Pointer -

PopupMenu -

Printer -

PrinterGfx -

PrinterPS -

ScreenBlanker -

ScreenMode -

Screens -

Serial -

Time -

Timezone -

UBoot -

USB -

WBPattern -

WBStartup -

Workbench -