To Enable The Built-In And External Displays Simultaneously; To Connect A Parallel Device - HP Docking System User Manual

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Using the Docking System
Making Connections
To enable the built-in and external displays
simultaneously
If you enable the built-in display while running the external display, you may notice
a slight dimming while the external display is connected. If the display resolutions
for the two displays are not the same, panning may result.
The System Configuration Utility provides a setting for turning the built-in display on
and off. Docking messages are not available under-Windows 95.
1. Press Fn+F2 to open the System Configuration Utility.
2. Press ALT+I to open the Input/Output menu.
3. Select External Devices.
4. Select the Both External VGA and LCD check box.
5. Save and exit.
You can also use Fn+F5 to switch between the external and built-in displays.

To connect a parallel device

The docking system's 25-pin parallel port is a standard enhanced (EPP/ECP)
parallel port. The most common types of parallel connections involve connections
to printers and to other computers.
1. Attach the parallel cable to the parallel connector.
2. Dock the OmniBook.
3. If necessary, install your printer or other device driver. See your Windows
manual for instructions.
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