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Here are the answers to several Frequently Asked Questions. If you have a question about the Adirondack-themed screen saver series please e-mail us.

How many screen savers do you plan to release?
Our latest screen saver Adirondack Visions was released in August 2004. We plan to release at least one new screen saver each year. If you would like to be notified when they are available, please join our mailing list.

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Are the photos available as prints?
Yes. Please visit the order page on our web site for more information.

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I ordered the CD-ROM, but don't know how to install the screen saver.
The install program should automatically start a few seconds after you insert the CD-ROM. If it doesn't do the following:

  1. Click the "Start" button in the bottom left hand corner of your screen.
  2. Select "Run"
  3. Once the dialog box comes up, select your CD-ROM drive.
  4. Double-click the Setup program and follow the on-screen instructions.

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How do I check my monitor resolution to determine which version to install?
The CD-ROM version has three resolutions you can install. To determine which one you should use do the following:

  1. Click the "Start" button in the bottom left hand corner of your screen.
  2. Select "Setting =>Control Panel"
  3. Double-click "Display"
  4. Click on the "Settings" tab
  5. Your resolution can be found in the "Desktop Area" region of this screen.

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Your CD-ROM cases are so cool...can you tell me more about them?
Our CD-ROM cases are called C-shell cases and use a fraction of the plastic needed for standard "jewel" cases. This results in less plastic usage and allows us to have the beautiful photorealistic labels found on all our screen savers. In addition, our CD cases are made from recycled plastic.

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Where can I get more information about the Adirondacks?
You can literally spend a lifetime (a hopefully will!) learning about the Adirondacks. Visit our ever growing links section for lists of resources to look through.

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