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2. Connect the DVI monitor to the DVI connector of the expansion unit, and then connect the monitor to an electrical outlet. 3. Turn on the DVI monitor and the computer. The system starts. For computers that support Intel graphics/NVIDIA Optimus card, if the computer output does not appear on the DVI monitor, do the following: 1. Press Ctrl+Alt+F12. The Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel window opens. 2. Select Advanced Mode and click OK. 3. Select Multiple Displays. 4. In the Operating Mode field, select any of the following options. • Single Display: Depending on your configuration, the computer output is displayed on either the computer display or the DVI monitor. • Clone Displays: The same computer output is displayed on both the computer display and the DVI monitor. • Extend Desktop: Different computer output is displayed on the computer display and the DVI monitor. Considerations for attaching a DVI monitor Connect the DVI monitor to the expansion unit, and turn it on, before you turn on the computer. Otherwise the system cannot recognize the DVI monitor. If the option for enabling the DVI monitor in the Display Properties window does not appear, try closing the window and opening it again. If the option still does not appear, ensure that the connector of the monitor is attached firmly, and repeat the procedure for attaching the monitor. Using the Mini DisplayPort connector Your computer has a Mini DisplayPort connector, a digital display interface for connection to various external devices, such as CRT monitors, projectors, or even high-definition televisions. This compact connector enables a plug-and-play setup and supports adapters that can plug into DVI, VGA, or HDMI connectors. The Mini DisplayPort connector of your computer supports audio as well as video streaming. Setting up a presentation To display information and make presentations, you can attach a data projector to your computer through the VGA connector on your computer. Note: It may take several seconds before the projector displays the image. If you do not see your desktop displayed after 60 seconds, try pressing Fn+F7 to switch between different display output locations. Your projector might have one or more audio-input connectors. To project sound, you will need to attach the combo audio jack on your computer to these connectors, using an audio cable (commercially available). Using dual displays This section introduces the Extend desktop function that enables you to display output (the same or different) on both the computer display and an external monitor. Using the Extend desktop function Your computer supports a function named the Extend desktop. With it, you can display output on both the computer display and an external monitor. You can also display different desktop images on each monitor. 38 User Guide

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2. Connect the DVI monitor to the DVI connector of the expansion unit, and then connect the monitor
to an electrical outlet.
3. Turn on the DVI monitor and the computer. The system starts.
For computers that support Intel graphics/NVIDIA Optimus card, if the computer output does not appear
on the DVI monitor, do the following:
1. Press Ctrl+Alt+F12. The Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel window opens.
2. Select
Advanced Mode
and click
OK
.
3. Select
Multiple Displays
.
4. In the
Operating Mode
field, select any of the following options.
Single Display
: Depending on your configuration, the computer output is displayed on either the
computer display or the DVI monitor.
Clone Displays
: The same computer output is displayed on both the computer display and the
DVI monitor.
Extend Desktop
: Different computer output is displayed on the computer display and the DVI
monitor.
Considerations for attaching a DVI monitor
Connect the DVI monitor to the expansion unit, and turn it on, before you turn on the computer. Otherwise
the system cannot recognize the DVI monitor. If the option for enabling the DVI monitor in the Display
Properties window does not appear, try closing the window and opening it again. If the option still does
not appear, ensure that the connector of the monitor is attached firmly, and repeat the procedure for
attaching the monitor.
Using the Mini DisplayPort connector
Your computer has a Mini DisplayPort connector, a digital display interface for connection to various external
devices, such as CRT monitors, projectors, or even high-definition televisions. This compact connector
enables a plug-and-play setup and supports adapters that can plug into DVI, VGA, or HDMI connectors.
The Mini DisplayPort connector of your computer supports audio as well as video streaming.
Setting up a presentation
To display information and make presentations, you can attach a data projector to your computer through
the VGA connector on your computer.
Note:
It may take several seconds before the projector displays the image. If you do not see your desktop
displayed after 60 seconds, try pressing Fn+F7 to switch between different display output locations.
Your projector might have one or more audio-input connectors. To project sound, you will need to attach the
combo audio jack on your computer to these connectors, using an audio cable (commercially available).
Using dual displays
This section introduces the Extend desktop function that enables you to display output (the same or different)
on both the computer display and an external monitor.
Using the Extend desktop function
Your computer supports a function named the Extend desktop. With it, you can display output on both the
computer display and an external monitor. You can also display different desktop images on each monitor.
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