Dell P2419HC USB-C Monitor Users Guide - Page 29

Vertical Extension, Rotating the Monitor

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Vertical Extension NOTE: The stand extends vertically up to 130 mm. The figure below illustrates how to extend the stand vertically. Rotating the Monitor Before you rotate the monitor, your monitor should be fully vertically extended (Vertical Extension) and fully tilted (Tilt) up to avoid hitting the bottom edge of the monitor. NOTE: To use the Display Rotation function (Landscape versus Portrait view) with your Dell computer, you require an updated graphics driver that is not included with this monitor. To download the graphics driver, go to www.dell.com/support and see the download section for Video Drivers for latest driver updates. NOTE: When in the Portrait View Mode, you may experience performance degradation in graphic-intensive applications (3D Gaming and etc.). Setting Up the Monitor | 29

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Setting Up the Monitor
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Vertical Extension
NOTE:
The stand extends vertically up to 130 mm. The figure below
illustrates how to extend the stand vertically.
Rotating the Monitor
Before you rotate the monitor, your monitor should be fully vertically extended
(
Vertical Extension
) and fully tilted (
Tilt
) up to avoid hitting the bottom edge of the monitor.
NOTE:
To use the Display Rotation function (Landscape versus Portrait view)
with your Dell computer, you require an updated graphics driver that is not
included with this monitor. To download the graphics driver,
go to
www.dell.com/support
and see the download section for Video
Drivers for latest driver updates.
NOTE:
When in the Portrait View Mode, you may experience performance
degradation in graphic-intensive applications (3D Gaming and etc.).