Setting The Display Into Extend Mode - DisplayLink USB Graphics User Manual

Software version 7.4
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Display Menu
Description
Extend
Set as Main Monitor
Notebook Monitor Off
Mirror
Off
Optimize for Video
(Windows Vista Only)
Fit to TV
5.5.1.

Setting the Display into Extend Mode

In extend mode, the monitor attached to the DisplayLink USB Graphics device forms part of the extended Windows
desktop. The extra desktop area is a great productivity aid, allowing more applications or documents to be visible at a
time.
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Extends your Windows desktop onto this display.
Sets this screen as the primary display.
Switches off the display of the notebook and makes the DisplayLink
display the main display.
Note: This option will only appear when 1 DisplayLink USB screen, is
connected. It will also only appear on Laptop computers.
Copies what is on the main display and reproduces it on this display.
Note: The resolution of this display and the primary must be the same
in mirror mode. This may be lower than the preferred resolution of
the display.
Switches off this display.
Select this option for better movie playback performance on the
DisplayLink enabled displays. Only select this option when playing
back video content.
Note: Text may appear less clear when enabled.
If the Windows desktop does not completely appear on the TV, this
option can be used to adjust the size of the Windows desktop. See "Fit
to TV" for details on how to configure this feature.
Notes:
This option will only appear when 1 DisplayLink USB screen, is
connected
This option will only work in extend mode. Selecting the
option in mirror mode will extend the displays.
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