Operation Manual

Instruction Manual
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Extend
The monitor(s) attached to the Docking Station displays an extension of the user’s
active Windows desktop. The extra desktop area is a great productivity aid, allowing
more applications or documents to be visible at a time. The device is now extended
in the direction it was the last time the display was in this mode. For more control,
use the “Extend To” submenu and select one of the options. This puts the device
into extend mode, and places it to the Right/Left/Above/Below the main (primary)
monitor.
Mirror
The monitor(s) attached to the Docking Station displays a duplication of the
primary display. The resolution, color depth and refresh rate of the primary screen
are replicated on the monitor(s) connected to the Docking Station.
Note: If the monitor(s) used are of dierent specications, the systems primary
graphics adapter will scale all settings to lower specication to maintain a uniform
aspect ratio.
Extend To
This option allows you to specify the physical location of the monitor(s) connected
to the Docking Station in relation to the systems on-board monitor.
Screen Resolution
This option allows you to change the resolution on the monitor(s) connected
to the Docking Station. Simply select the desired option from the list of supported
resolutions displayed in the sub menu.
Screen Rotation
This option allows you to change orientation in which the screen is viewed. The two
most common types of orientation are portrait and landscape.
Set as Main Monitor
Selecting this option allows your computer to consider the monitor connected
through the Docking Station as your primary monitor. Your primary monitor
displays all system notications, and takes priority with applications.
O
This option disables the monitor(s) connected to the Docking Station.
Mac OS®
To congure the display settings and monitor positions, bring up the
preferences from the “System Preferences” menu.