
The instructions on this page are primarily intended for Windows Internet Explorer users,
though most are also applicable to other browsers and Macs.
We recommend that you meet or exceed the following minimum system requirements in order to ensure a quality experience on websterrogers.com.
Windows 98, 233 MHz Pentium II processor, 64 MB RAM
Mac OS X 10.2, G3 processor
websterrogers.com also uses the following software:
Adobe Flash Player
Java
Windows Media Player
Apple Quicktime
To change the screen resolution in Windows, right-click the desktop and choose Properties. In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab. Drag the Screen resolution slider to the right to increase your monitor's resolution. Choose a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher for best results. Click "Apply" and the new settings will take effect.
To change the screen resolution in Mac OS X, under the Apple menu, select System Preferences and choose Displays. From the "Resolutions" list, select a resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher. The new resolution will be applied immediately.
Flash
Some users may experience problems with Flash in newer versions of IE in Windows.
Microsoft has made changes to the way Flash objects are handled in IE. To activate some
menus, etc., you will need to click them once to activate them.
Browser pop-up windows
If you have a Yahoo (Google) toolbar, you may need to enable popup windows.
Follow these pictorial instructions:

Browser settings
To enable animations, video play, etc.
In your Explorer menu, click Tools and Internet Options

Then, click the Advanced tab in the window that opens

Scroll down until you see the Multimedia choices, shown below. Select those you want.
If pop-up windows and other functions on Web pages still don't work after you've made these changes,
ask your IT administrator to ensure that Javascript is enabled for your browser.

Free downloads to enable Flash, QuickTime, and PDF files to work in your browser
These are easy (and almost automatic) to install