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Safety Instructions Always read the safety instructions carefully Keep this User's Manual for future reference Keep this equipment away from humidity If any of the following situation arises, get the equipment checked by a service technician: ·The equipment has been exposed to moisture. ·The equipment has been dropped and damaged. ·The equipment has obvious sign of breakage. ·The equipment has not been working well or you cannot get it work according to User's Manual.
1. Introduction Introduction Welcome to use USB Graphics Adapter. It allows you to easily connect extra monitors(TV) to your laptop or desktop PC's USB port. The connected monitors can be configured to either mirror your main screen, or extend the Windows desktop allowing visibility of more applications at the same time.
1. Introduction System Requirements Features: ·Can easily Mirror the main display ·Extend left, right, above, or below ·Can be rotated left, right, or upside-down ·USB 2.
2. Hardware Connect Windows 7 / Vista For Windows 7/Vista, the Windows Experience Index (WEI) is a useful measure of hardware level. The WEI is accessible from Computer > Properties, or from Control Panel > System. The recommended typical hardware requirements for the PC are: · WEI score of at least 3 in the 'Graphics; Desktop performance for Windows Aero' category. · Overall WEI score of at least 3 as recommended by Microsoft. · At least one USB 2.0 port · 30 megabytes (MB) of free disk space.
2. Hardware Connect Hardware Connect Connect the adapter to your computer and monitor (TV) Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the adapter. Then connect the other end of the USB cable to an USB 2.0 port on your computer.
3. Installing the USB Graphics Software Installing the USB Graphics Software Note: The screen may flash or go black during the install. The following section shows you how to install the USB Graphics Adapter software on different operating systems. Note: If you have v3.x, R4.1 or R4.2 DisplayLink software installed you must uninstall it, using the Windows Add/Remove Programs feature, before installing this release. Devices will continue working after this release is installed.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software Note: The screen may flash or go black during the install. No message will be shown at the end of the install. 4. Connect your USB Graphic Adapter via the USB cable to your PC. Installing device driver message Using the USB Graphics Software This section describes how to use DisplayLink's Software. The section is divided into sub-sections relating to your operating system.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software To control the Display To set the display 1. Open WDP. 2. Set the display options. Refer to the table below for details on each option. 1. Select the Windows Key + P. The following menu appears. Menu Description Sub-Menu Display Use the drop down list to select a display to be configured. Use the drop down list and user the slider to choose a resolution. Resolution Orientation Multiple displays Landscape Sets the display to landscape view.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software The DisplayLink Icon Application Windows Vista/XP/2000 – Controlling the Display You can configure the behaviour of the USB Graphics Adapter through the DisplayLink icon application on the taskbar, where present. When devices are attached, an icon appears in the taskbar. This gives you access to the DisplayLink manager menu. To use the DisplayLink Manager Menu To show the DisplayLink Manager menu 1.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software Menu Option Sub-menu option Check Now Updates Screen Rotation Extend To Opens the Update Options window where you can configure automatic updates. Medium (16-bit) Displays a list of available resolutions. Some resolutions may be enclosed by [ ]. Please see, Inferred Modes.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software Windows Vista/XP/2000 – Windows Display Properties You can also configure the USB Graphics Adapters from the Windows Display Properties dialog box. Setting the Display into Extend Mode Use this procedure when you want to extend the Windows desktop to the DisplayLink display. This allows many different applications to be spread over multiple displays, to be able to see multiple applications at the same time.
4. Using the USB Graphics Software To set the display into Mirror mode using the DisplayLink menu 1. From the taskbar, click on the DisplayLink icon 2. Select Mirror. Note: The display resolution of the primary display and the DisplayLink display may be changed to a lower resolution. In mirror mode, both screens must output the same resolution, which may not be the maximum resolution of the display. The USB Graphics Adapter stays primary if the PC enters hibernate or suspend mode or is rebooted.
5. USB Graphic Software Update USB Graphic Software Update On Windows 7, the DisplayLink software connects to the Microsoft Windows update site to obtain the latest DisplayLink driver. On selecting “Check for updates”, the DisplayLink software connects to Windows update, downloads and installs the latest software.
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7. Uninstalling the DisplayLink Graphics Software Uninstalling the DisplayLink Graphics Software The method for uninstalling differs slightly depending on your operating system. To uninstall the USB Graphics Adapter on Windows 1. From the Start Menu, select Control Panel. 8.Fit to TV Fit to TV Why do I need Fit to TV? If using your DisplayLink product to connect to a TV, all of the Windows desktop may not be available.
8. Additional Information Additional Information The following section provides additional information on the use of the USB Graphics Adapter software. DirectX 10 Game support This software release contains support for some DirectX 10 games on Windows 7. To improve the gaming experience,it is recommended that: Antialiasing (AA) settings are turned OFF Locking to vsync is turned ON These options are usually configurable within the DirectX 10 game.
Resolution: The number of pixels displayed on screen horizontally and vertically. Color Quality: The number of different colors that can be shown on the screen at the same time. Refresh Rate: The speed that the entire screen is rescanned. Higher refresh rates reduce flicker. Some monitors advertise the supported modes through the VGA or DVI connector. If this is the case, the USB Graphics Adapter identifies the supported modes from the monitor.
Further Support http://www.displaylink.com/support . Troubleshooting Minor issues can generally be resolved by: · unplugging and re-plugging the UGA device, · changing the display mode via the DisplayLink GUI, · or changing the display mode via Windows Display Properties. and 10.6(Snow Leopard) On Windows 7/Vista WDDM (Aero and Basic) DisplayLink software works closely with the graphics card and there may be interoperability issues with some graphics cards. If this happens: 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Specifications Host Interface USB 2.