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Frequently
asked Questions
What
is VRML? And why do I need to install a VRML plugin?
Why
does the THEATRON application disappear off my screen?
The
images look speckled what is wrong?
Which web browser do I need?
A message is received saying that "Your
current security setting prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page"!

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| What is VRML? And why do I need to install a VRML
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VRML stands for Virtual Reality Modeling Language.
You need to install a VRML plugin in order to view the 3D theatres.
We recommend you install Cortona Player 5.1 which can be downloaded
from: http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona/ |


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| Why does the THEATRON application disappear off
my screen? |
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If the THEATRON application runs off the edge of
the screen, you need to adjust your monitor settings. This can be
done by right mouse clicking on the desktop, select 'properties',
'settings' and change the desktop Area size to be a minimum of 1024
by 768 pixels.
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| The images look speckled what is wrong? |
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Your display may have been set to 256 colours. We
recommend THEATRON is used with a minimum of 16-bit High Colour
settings, preferably higher. To change your monitors display setting
right mouse click on the desktop, select 'properties', 'settings'
and change the colours setting to High Colour or better.
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| Which web browser do I need? |
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The THEATRON application only works in Microsoft
Internet Explorer version 5 or later. This must be already installed
on your system.
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| A message is received saying that "Your current
security setting prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page"! |
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The application uses and online active X component
which has failed to
download successfully. This is probably as a result of your browser
security settings. To change these either contact your system administrator
or change the ActiveX settings for your Internet Explorer security
settings. Open Internet Explorer, select Internet Options from the
Tools drop down menu. From the Internet options panel select the
security tab. Click on the Custom Level button. Select the Enable
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins radio button.
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