Toshiba PA3686U-1SET dynadock wireless User Manual - Page 57
Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™
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Using the dynadock™ and Adjusting Settings 57 Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™ To charge a device when the dynadock™ is disconnected or the connected computer is off: 1 Make sure the dynadock's AC adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet. 2 Connect the device you want to charge to one of the dynadock's front USB ports. 3 Press the Dock/Undock button once. The indicator light glows orange to indicate charging is in progress. To stop charging the device, press the Dock/Undock button again. The indicator light turns off. Using standby/sleep/hibernation modes with the dynadock™ When your docked computer enters standby/sleep/hibernation mode, devices connected to the dynadock™ will not function until the computer returns to an active state. For example, if you are using the Ethernet port for high-speed network access, network access will not be available until the computer resumes from standby/sleep/hibernation. In addition, please keep in mind the following important information regarding the affect of standby/sleep/hibernation mode on external monitors connected to the dynadock™: ❖ The external monitor connected to the dynadock™ will go blank if the computer enters standby/sleep/hibernation mode. ❖ In Mirror mode, the external monitor retains the settings it had previously when the computer resumes from standby/sleep/ hibernation. ❖ In Extended mode, windows that were previously on the external monitor may appear on the computer's built-in display when the computer resumes from standby/sleep/hibernation. You may need to reposition the windows by dragging them to the external desktop again. ❖ If the external monitor is in Extended mode and the computer requires you to log in after resuming from standby/sleep/ hibernation, the login screen will appear on the primary computer monitor, not the external monitor. This is consistent with Windows® operating system standards.