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English HZ-1 USB 3.0 Docking Station User Guide Extending your desktop to an external monitor Use an external monitor to extend your desktop and have an additional workspace. This allows you to: • Display one document or application across your computer monitor and external monitor. • Use each monitor to display a different document or application. It is normal for your computer screen to go black or flashes temporarily after you change the display mode of your external monitor. To extend your desktop to an external monitor: Each time you connect an external monitor to the docking station, a DisplayLink software icon is shown in the Windows® notification area. The DisplayLink software allows you to connect and manage an external display. 1. Right-click in the notification area to open the DisplayLink menu. 2. Click ASUSTEK USB Docking Station. 3. Click Extend. • In Extend mode, the external monitor cannot be set as the main monitor. • From the ASUSTEK USB Docking Station menu: - Click Extend To to specify the position for the display on your external monitor. - Click Screen Resolution and Screen Rotation to adjust the properties for your external monitor. - Click Off to disable the display on your external monitor. Click Set as Main Monitor to enable it. • Click DisplayLink Manager to manage your displays using the Windows® utility. 14

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HZ-1 USB 3.0 Docking Station User Guide
English
Each time you connect an external monitor to the docking station, a DisplayLink software
icon
is shown in the Windows
®
notification area. The DisplayLink software
allows you to
connect and manage an external display.
To extend your desktop to an external monitor:
1. Right-click
in the notification area to open the DisplayLink menu.
2. Click
ASUSTEK USB Docking Station
.
3. Click
Extend
.
�n Extend mode, the external monitor cannot be set as the main monitor.
From the
ASUSTEK USB Docking Station
menu:
-
Click
Extend To
to specify the position for the display on your external monitor.
-
Click
Screen Resolution
and
Screen Rotation
to ad²ust the properties for your external
monitor.
-
Click
Off
to disable the display on your external monitor. Click
Set as Main Monitor
to
enable it.
Click
DisplayLink Manager
to manage your displays using the Windows
®
utility.
Extending your desktop to an external monitor
Use an external monitor to extend your desktop and ha±e an additional workspace. This
allows you to:
Display one document or application across your computer monitor and external
monitor.
Use each monitor to display a different document or application.
It is normal for your computer screen to go black or flashes temporarily after you change the
display mode of your external monitor.