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Q7 Switching the MS-DOS command prompt to full screen mode or
A Pressing the <Alt>+<Enter> keys using an USB keyboard, may cause the key
Q8 Pressing the shortcut key on the keyboard does not show the
A The Samsung Display Manager icon only appears when both the Magic
Q9 I cannot set up Dual View properly.
A This may happen when Clone mode is selected for an external monitor.
Q10 The screen is rotated, but I cannot return it to the original ori-
A This may happen when you have used the screen pivot function or pressed a
Q11 The color is strange when the picture is displayed on the con-
A Check the monitor signal cable connection and reconnect the cable.
Q12 The picture is abnormally displayed on the screen when the
A This may happen when the CRT is set as the Primary device in the Extended
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Windows mode by pressing the <Alt>+<Enter> keys does not
operate properly.
input to be recognized as multiple key inputs depending on the keyboard input
recognition time. In this case, the MS-DOS command prompt is repeatedly
switched to full screen and then to Windows several times. Please press the
<Alt>+<Enter> keys more quickly, or press the <Alt>+<Enter> keys using the sys-
tem keyboard.
Samsung Display Manager icon.
Keyboard and the Samsung Display Manager program are installed.
Press the <Fn>+<F4> key combination to select LCD and try to set up Dual View
again.
entation.
wrong key while using the computer. For Intel Graphics, press the
Ctrl+Alt+Direction Key ( : rotate 0 degrees,
180 degrees,
: rotate 90 degrees) to return to the original orientation.
nected monitor (or projector).
computer is resumed in Standby mode.
Desktop Settings.
When the CRT is set as Primary and the LCD as Secondary, the picture may be
displayed abnormally if the system enters Standby mode, is restarted after dis-
connecting the CRT and the resolution is changed. It is recommended setting the
LCD as the Primary Display Device.
: rotate 270 degrees,
: rotate

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