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External Monitor
You can attach an external monitor to the video connector.
NOTICE: Do not place the monitor directly on top of your mobile workstation computer, even if it is closed. Doing so can crack the
computer case and the display.
1. Make sure that the external monitor is turned off. Set the monitor on a monitor stand, desktop, or other level surface near your computer.
2. Connect the external monitor's video cable to the computer.
Be sure to tighten all the screws on the video cable connector(s) to eliminate radio frequency interference (RFI).
3. Connect your external monitor to a grounded electrical outlet. If the monitor's power cable is not permanently attached to the monitor, connect
it to the monitor.
Using an External Monitor
When an external monitor is connected to the computer, the video image appears on the external monitor's screen when you boot your computer.
Press
to switch the video image to the next display in the following sequence: the computer's display, the display and external monitor
simultaneously, or an external monitor. Press <Scroll Lock><F8> on an external keyboard if the External Hot Key option is enabled in the
setup
program.
If the external monitor is turned off when you boot your computer, the computer still sends the video image to the external monitor, but you will not
see an image on either the computer's display or the external monitor. To see an image, turn on the external monitor or switch the video image to
the computer's display.
NOTE: If you are using your external monitor at a resolution greater than the display supports, the simultaneous display feature is
disabled.
Parallel Devices
You can attach a parallel device (usually a printer) to the parallel connector.
Docking Devices
You can attach a Dell docking device to the docking connector. For information on docking your computer, see the documentation
that came with your docking device.
USB Devices
You can attach USB-compatible devices such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, or scanner to a USB connector. 
Mouse, External Keyboard, and External Numeric Keypad
You can attach a mouse, 101- or 102-key keyboard, or numeric keypad to the Personal System/2 (PS/2) connector.
Mouse
If the Pointing Device option in the
and an external PS/2-compatible mouse if one is attached. If you disconnect the mouse, to use the advanced features of the DualPoint device, you
must shut down the computer or enter standby mode and then resume.  If you do not do this, the DualPoint device resumes operation in standard 
PS/2 mode, which means that many of the configuration features are disabled.
If you are using a PS/2-compatible mouse that is not made by Microsoft and the mouse does not work properly, reboot the computer. If the mouse
still does not work, install the drivers from the floppy disk or CD that came with the mouse and reboot the computer.
system setup program
is set to Touch Pad-PS/2 Mouse (the default), you can use both the DualPoint device
system

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