Presentations are made more compelling with another monitor for more impact or viewing speaker notes on a separate display. The Manhattan Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter supports resolutions of up to 1600 x 1200 in 16-bit or 32-bit color, and its 16 MB DDRAM memory easily enhances the workspace without complicated installations or expensive equipment.
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3. When the License Agreement screen displays, read it and select “I accept the terms of the license agreement.” Click “Next” to continue. 4. When the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen displays, select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” Click “Finish”...
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7. When the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays, select “no, not this time” and click “Next.” 8. On the subsequent screen, select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” and click “Next.” 9. When the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays, click “Finish”...
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With the installation of a single Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter:...
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With the installation of multiple Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converters:...
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Driver Un-Install (2000/XP) 1. On the desktop, go to Start → Settings (Classic start menu only) → Control Panel → Add or Remove Programs. 2. Select “USB Display Device (Trigger 1+) (driver version number)” and click “Remove.” 3. Disconnect the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter and click “OK”...
/7/8 indoWs ista 1. Insert the enclosed driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. The setup program should be launched automatically; if not, launch setup.exe from your CD drive manually. When the InstallShield Wizard welcome screen displays, click “Next” to continue. 3.
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NOTE: To install additional converters using Windows Vista, just plug each device into an available USB port on the PC or notebook. After rebooting, the extended display(s) will install and appear. Verifying Driver Installation (Vista/7/8) On the desktop, right-click My Computer → Properties → Device Manager;...
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With the installation of multiple Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converters: Driver Un-Install (Vista/7/8) 1. On the desktop, go to Start → Control Panel → Programs and Features. 2. Select “USB Display Device (Trigger 1+) (driver version number)” and click “Uninstall.”...
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3. Disconnect the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter and click “OK” to continue. 4. Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and click “Finish” to reboot. After rebooting, the driver un-install procedure will be complete. FUNCTIONS The Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter works with LCD or CRT monitors.
rimary The display device attached to the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter acts as the primary display, while the display device attached to the computer now becomes the extended display. NOTE: Some display utilities and drivers found with certain AGP and built-in display adapters may prevent this option from working...
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Xtended By default, the monitor connected to the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter will work as the “extended” desktop, which expands the primary Windows desktop of your system. You can change the relative position of this extended desktop in Display Properties/Settings. irror In this mode, the Windows desktop will be replicated, or “mirrored,”...
ulti isPlay ontrol anel The Hotkey List on the Multi-Display Control Panel screen allows you to move from one display to another — whether connected directly to the computer or through a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter — more quickly and easily. The default hotkey settings, which are created as each display device is added to the system through a converter, are displayed on the Hotkey List.
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Following are some frequently asked questions — and answers — regarding the installation or operation of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter. Q: During driver installation for Windows 2000/XP, I’ve seen one or more warning messages referring to the driver or device not passing Windows logo testing.
A: This is due to a low refresh rate setting. You can change this by going to Display Properties/Settings → Advanced Settings. NOTE: Make sure you select the USB 2.0 VGA device first and not set the refresh rate higher than what your monitor can support, as this can damage your monitor.