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There are four possible ways to modify the performance of FaceLift 2.0
with Windows 3.0, 3.0a, and 3.1.
To Turn FaceLift Completely Off
- Choose the FaceLift icon.
- Select the On/Off/Disabled button until it says Off.
- Restart Windows.
FaceLift will not be available for the screen or printer, and the
FaceLift shell drivers for the screen and printer won't load. Any
changes made to the WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files when FaceLift was
active are set back to the normal settings (or to the settings prior
to when FaceLift was loaded).
To Disable FaceLift
- Choose the FaceLift icon.
- Select the Disabled option from the On/Off/Disabled button.
The FaceLift screen and printer drivers are still loaded, but FaceLift
doesn't provide fonts for the screen or printer. The shell drivers
will still be listed in the WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files. Windows does
not need to be restarted for these changes to take effect.
To Disable FaceLift for a Certain Printer
- Choose the FaceLift icon.
- Choose Printers.
- Select the printer for which you want to disable FaceLift.
- Clear the Print With FaceLift check box. If this box isn't
selected, Windows print jobs go directly to the Windows printer
driver. The FaceLift fonts will not be available for a printer if
this box is cleared.
Disabling FaceLift for a certain printer may be helpful in
determining if there is a conflict between FaceLift and the printer
driver. You do not need to restart Windows after exiting FaceLift.
To Manually Disable FaceLift
FaceLift's installation program modifies the SYSTEM.INI and the
WIN.INI files. To manually disable FaceLift, you must use a text
editor, such as Notepad, to change the following entries in these
files:
SYSTEM.INI
Change the following entry
to
DISPLAY.DRV=system display
where "system display" is your display driver. To determine what your
display driver is, see the DISPLAY.ORG= entry, which indicates what
the "original" display driver was before FaceLift modified the
DISPLAY.DRV= entry.
Change the following entry
DISPLAY.ORG=system display
to:
;DISPLAY.ORG=system display
NOTE: The semicolon (;) comments out the line (that is, it causes
Windows to ignore the line).
WIN.INI
The section named [TYPEFACES] should be commented out with semicolons.
For example:
;[Typefaces]
;Active=1
;CacheFonts=8
;...and so on
;BTFont1=c:\BTFONTS\CE0630.TDF,C:\BTFONTS\BX000630.SPD
;...and so on
For more information on FaceLift, call Bitstream Technical Support.
FaceLift is manufactured by Bitstream, a vendor independent of
Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this
product's performance or reliability.