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Dealing with Problems (Advanced)
Display
During simultaneous display, if one of
the screens malfunctions
When a video such as an MPEG file or
a DVD video is being played with
®
WinDVD or Windows
Media Player,
the display destination cannot be
switched using the Fn+F3 key
The notification area icons on the bot-
tom right of the screen are hidden and
cannot be seen
Try changing the display by pressing the Fn+F3 key
If you continue to experience problems, try changing the display destination as
follows:
<CF-Y2 series>
A
Click [start] - [Control Panel] from the [See Also] area click [Other
Control Panel Options], and then click [Intel(R) Extreme Graphics 2
M] - [Devices].
B
Click the display destination, and then click [OK].
<CF-W2 series>
A
Click [start] - [Control Panel], from the [See Also] area click [Other
Control Panel Options], then click [Intel(R) Extreme Graphics] -
[Devices].
B
Click the display destination, and click [OK].
When [Command Prompt] is set to "Full Screen" by pressing the Alt + Enter
key, the screen is displayed on one of the displays only. When the window
display is restored by pressing the Alt + Enter key, the screen is exhibited on
both displays.
Simultaneous display cannot be used until Windows startup is complete (during
Setup Utility, etc.). When the Fn+F3 key is pressed, the screen is displayed on
the external display or internal LCD.
The display destination cannot be switched while a video such as an MPEG file
and a DVD video are playing. Stop playing the video before switching the
display destination
Click the
icon on the notification area to display the hidden icons
If you want all icons to be displayed constantly, right-click on the notification
area, click on [Properties], and remove the check mark from [Notification Area] -
[Hide inactive icons]
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