The default screen mode for Qbasic is 0.
graphics mode , the system sets the mode to graphics from text mode
The graphics card was used to map inside of the memory of IBM PC a set of routines which enhanced the CGA mode of displaying. Moreover, it offered an existing memory instead of the empty space which served for displaying a picture from more pixels than CGA. Also text mode processing was enhanced. The first graphics adapter was Hercules which allowed the excellent text mode characters. (Any program obviously had to know which graphics adapter is connected to IBM PC and most of them asked the user to specifiy it.)
request mode,sample mode and event mode
C has nothing to do with graphics.
A function in Borland's graphics library in TurboC; switches to graphics mode.
Full Screen Mode: the F11 key toggles Full Screen Mode on and off.
To enable the sRGB mode on your monitor, access the monitor's settings menu using the buttons on the monitor or through the on-screen display (OSD) menu. Look for an option related to color settings or picture mode, and select sRGB mode from the available options. Confirm the selection, and the monitor should now be in sRGB mode, displaying colors more accurately.
if your talking about the tv screen then it helps with blue ray graphics i THINK but i would contact a LG Representative
In QBasic, you can draw pictures using the built-in graphics commands. First, you need to initialize the graphics mode with the SCREEN command, such as SCREEN 12 for a 640x480 resolution with 256 colors. You can then use commands like LINE, CIRCLE, and PSET to draw shapes and points on the screen. Finally, use GET and PUT commands to manipulate images or sprites as needed.
Usually function key F11 toggles full-screen mode on & off.
On startup press and hold f8 and select safe mode...now go to run and type cmd it opens command prompt just type " graphics mode " cmd askes you do you want to activate graphics...reply with " y " and press enter!