They show "(empty)" and when I open it up, it's all "none" and 
unchecked boxes.  This is really getting annoying, it's also 
doing this when I open any app!  I just had it set to the 
bright settings since I was editing graphics, and when the 
"Save as..." dialog came up to save the image, it goes back to 
default, and when I open IrfanView it also goes back to 
default.
-Clint

Happy Holidays to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Clint,

Check you application profiles in power strip maybe it is set 
that way.

t0m

Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
> Tom, I tried the ATI System Tray app again and I evidently 
> was
> mistaken about it having an area for Profiles.  So I tried
> PowerStrip for this method, and every time I open OE or a
> webpage, the color goes back to default!  Even though it
> consumes memory and has to be running all the time, it 
> appeared
> to do the job, but I new this was too good to be true.  I had
> it setup to do exactly what I wanted (cont-shift-F12 for 
> bright
> display and F11 for the dimmer display).  When I set it to 
> the
> bright display, I open a webpage or OE and it goes back to 
> the
> dimmer default settings!  Is anyone familiar with why this
> program is doing this?
> -Clint
>

>
> Support-OrpheusComputing.com
>
> Thanks Tom, I have the program and thought about it, but it 
> has
> to be running in the System Tray to work (just like the ATI
> System Tray app which can do the same thing with Color
> Profiles).  I hate to have things running in the background
> sucking up memory and resources, that's why I'm wondering if 
> a
> batch file or vbs file is possible to change Profiles.
> -Clint
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tom Phillips"
>
> Hi Clint,
>
> The best tweaking utility for video cards is Power Strip I
> think it will do what you want. I'll do
> some thinking on what you want to do, for now try this it may
> do what you want.
> Get it here
> http://entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm
>
> t0m
>
> Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:

[SNIPPED]

> Anyone have any ideas, or perhaps even a program/utility that
> will give quick one-click access to a video card's profiles
> where the batch file wouldn't even be needed?
> Thanks,
> -Clint
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