On Mac
Managing Multiple Displays
When attaching a display that the software has not seen before, the display will default to being extended
to the right of the main display.
To configure the settings for each of your attached displays, select "Displays" from the "System
Preferences" Menu. This will open a "Display Preferences" window on each of your attached displays
allowing you to configure each display as required.
It is possible to use the "Gather Windows" button to bring all the "Display Preferences" Windows on to the
main display .
Setting the Display Resolutions and Rotation
To change the display's resolution,
select an available resolution from
the Display Preferences windows
of the display you wish to change.
The resolutions available depend on
both the DisplayLink enabled product
and the capabilities of the connected
display .
If you wish to rotate your display, you
can configure the orientation using
the "Rotate" dropdown. Select the
appropriate angle of rotation to match
your display's set up.
Each time the user rotates, any
settings made to the mode, resolution, frequency or depth are remembered the next time the user
switches back to that angle of rotation
Setting the Position of Displays
If your computer is connected to more than two displays, you can specify that some are mirrored displays
and others show the extended desktop.
A mirrored display shows the same content as the main display whereas an extended display will be an
extension to your existing desktop .
You can arrange your displays so that they match the physical layout of your displays by selecting the
"Arrangement" pane within Display Preferences. This ensures that you can easily navigate between all
connected displays .
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