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Q3 In DOS mode or with a screen resolution lower than 1024x768 pixels,
pressing the Fn+F2 key does not display the icon clearly.
A
The screen image is extended across the LCD size when the screen resolution
setting is lower than 1024x768 pixels. If the icon appears unclear, it is because
the video chip does not support this function, but it does not affect the system
performance.
Q4 When the horizontal or vertical span function is used, connecting an
external monitor with a screen resolution lower than 1024x768 pixels in
Windows XP or 2000, the screen image is not displayed on the external
monitor.
A
The horizontal or vertical span mode does not support a screen resolution lower
than 1024x768 pixels.
Set the screen resolution to higher than or equal to 1024x768 pixels.
Q5 Running the program after configuring the horizontal or vertical span mode
displays a program window spanned to the LCD and the external display
device.
A
Since Dual View (Extended Desktop) mode enables each display device to
operate as if there were two separate graphics cards, you can select the screen
resolution and color quality for each display device. Therefore dual view mode
displays a program window on either the LCD or the external monitor, while the
horizontal or vertical span mode may display a program window onto the LCD
and the external monitor because the horizontal or vertical span mode displays a
single screen image spanned over two display devices.
Q6 In DOS mode, changing the full screen DOS mode by pressing
<ALT+Enter> key displays a broken image for a short period.
A
The DOS mode which supports 2 Byte characters such as Korean and Japanese
runs in graphic not in text mode. In this case, a broken image may be displayed
while changing the video mode settings.
Q7 In the following cases, the screen blinks or displays noise for a short time:
(Clicking the nView tab, changing the resolution, changing the display
device, removing the AC adapter, restarting the system, or changing the
PowerMizer level)
A
This may happen while the video driver is examining the connected device.
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