Understanding The Video Output Modes - Warpia Dock n’ Charge SWP240A Product Manual

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6.1 Understanding the Video Output Modes

The Dock n' Charge works in the following three video output modes:
• "Extend mode"
• "Mirror mode"
• "Single-display mode"
By default, the docking station works in extend mode.
changed by clicking on the DisplayLink icon located in the Task Bar and discussed
earlier in section 6.0
Extend Mode
When the Dock n' Charge is in extend mode, it splits your display across multiple
monitors.
There are three options when you are using Extend Mode:
• Extend: When you select this option, your Laptop/Tablet monitor becomes the
primary display and the external monitor(s) become the secondary display(s), and
the external monitor display(s) are on the right side of the notebook computer
monitor display by default.
• Extend To: When you select this option, your Laptop/Tablet monitor becomes
the primary display and the external monitor(s) become the secondary display(s).
You can give each monitor its own frame buffer through the submenu options
Right, Left, Above, and Below. The display space is a continuous area; therefore,
windows and objects can be moved between different displays, or even straddled
across multiple displays.
• Set as Main Monitor: When you select this option, the external monitor(s)
become the primary display(s) and the Laptop/Tablet monitor becomes the
secondary display.
All three options can be
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