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Through one simple connection, the Kensington Universal Multi-Display Adapter connects you instantly to your external monitor. Please read the information here to learn valuable information about the safe and proper use and installation of your Adapter. Register your Adapter online at register.kensington.com. Contents Universal Multi-Display Adapter...
Components CONNECTION INDICATOR LIGHT VIDEO OUTPUT PORT USB 2.0 PORT NOTE: If you are using the Adapter with a Mac computer, the connection indicator light has no function. Supported Operating Systems Windows XP Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Mac OS X To download the software drivers for this product visit our software download page...
Recommended System Specifications Kensington Adapters can be used on netbooks, laptops/laptops, and desktops running processors ranging from Intel Atom N270 to single, dual, and quad core CPUs. Performance depends on the laptop's processing power. For best results, we recommend the following minimum system configuration: 1.2GHz Single Core CPU...
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2. Connect the USB Cable to the Adapter Connect the "B" end of the USB cable provided to a matching port on the back panel of the Adapter. 3. Connect Your Monitor to the Adapter Plug your monitor's DVI cable into the DVI/VGA connector on the back panel of the Adapter. If you are connecting a VGA display, use the DVI-to-VGA adapter included in the package.
Video Modes. Video Modes Kensington Docking Stations and Multi-Display Adapters increase the amount of visible workspace available to you by allowing you to extend your laptop's desktop onto multiple displays. When extending your laptop's desktop to a second display, one of the displays must always be the "main"...
To set video modes, see Using the Taskbar Menu. The following modes are available: Attached Video Mode Notebook Screen Best for: Monitor Using the attached monitor as the main center of focus with Set as main monitor Main Display Extended Display the laptop screen providing additional workspace...
Extend The Extend option sets your laptop screen as the primary display and the attached monitor as the extended display. Notebook Monitor Off The Notebook Monitor off option sets the attached monitor as the primary display and turns your laptop screen off. You would typically use this mode when your laptop is closed, as with some proprietary docking stations.
You can also check the Kensington website at www.software.kensington.com for the latest software updates. Screen Resolution Screen resolution refers to the number of pixels displayed onscreen horizontally and vertically. A higher resolution means that you can see more of your image on the screen without scrolling or panning.
Color Quality Color quality defines the number of different colors that can be shown on the screen at the same time. The greater the color quality, the better the picture quality. Screen Rotation The picture on your screen may be rotated as required. For instance, if your attached monitor is physically rotated to the left (counterclockwise) for viewing in portrait mode, click Rotated Left to adjust the picture on the display.
Video Mode Options From the menu, click the video mode you want: Extend • Set as main monitor • Notebook monitor off • Mirror • • Video Modes for a description of each mode. Note: Clicking Extend To allows you to select whether the extended display appears to the right of, to the left of, above, or below the primary display.
Uninstalling the Software On your laptop, click the Start Menu and navigate to All Programs > Kensington Universal Multi-Display Adapter and select Uninstall. Note: We recommend that you restart your laptop after uninstalling the software.
Troubleshooting If your Adapter does not operate as expected, first check these items to try and correct the problem. If the problem persists, please contact Kensington Technical Support. See Technical Support. How Standby or Hibernate Mode Affects Monitors Attached to...
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Make sure that the software has been installed following the installation steps. On a • Windows computer, the Kensington icon for your Adapter should be visible in the system tray. If the problem persists, disconnect the Adapter from your laptop. Reconnect the •...
Telephone Support There is no charge for technical support except long-distance charges where applicable. Please visit www.kensington.com for telephone support hours. In Europe, technical support is available by telephone Monday to Friday 09:00 to 21:00 (Central European time). Supported Operating Systems Call from a phone where you have access to your product •...
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