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Hi-speed usb 2.0 svga converter
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FAQ
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. Should I click "Continue
Anyway" or "Stop Installation"?
A: During the driver installation
for either Windows 2000 or
XP, you may see one or more
warning messages (like the
one shown at right) display
after Step 3 and/or Step 8.
Just click "Continue Anyway"
and proceed to the next step
in the procedure.
Q: Why can't I make the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter the
primary display?
A: Some video card manufacturers include a utility that prevents other
video cards from being set as the primary card. Check the bottom-
right corner taskbar for the utility, and disable the utility before
designating the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter as the primary
display.
Q: Why won't my DVD player work when I move it over to the
extended display?
A: Some DVD playback software packages don't support playing on a
second display adapter of any kind. You can try opening the program
in the secondary display first before playing the DVD.
Q: How come my video won't play on Media Player if I move it
over to the extended desktop?
A: Check that you've moved the Media Player window completely over
to the second screen.
Q: Why doesn't my mouse move past the right side of the screen
as it should on an extended desktop?
A: Check the display settings and make sure that your display No. 2 is
on the right side of display No. 1. You can rearrange how Windows
treats displays in relation to each other in Display Properties/Settings.
Q: Why are there are lines running horizontally up and down my
screen?
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