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Using a third-party graphics configuration utility

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Using a third-party graphics configuration utility Third-party graphics cards may include a monitor configuration utility. Upon installation, this utility is integrated into Windows. You can select the utility and use it to configure multiple monitors with your workstation. Refer to your graphics card documentation for instructions on using the monitor configuration utility. NOTE: Some third-party configuration utilities require that you enable the monitors in Windows before using the configuration tool. Refer to your graphics card documentation for more information. NOTE: Monitor configuration utilities are also often available on the HP support Web site. Refer to the Linux User Guide for instructions about using Linux to configure monitors with your workstation. Customizing the monitor display (Microsoft operating systems only) You can manually select or change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings, font sizes, and power management settings. To change display settings, right-click on the Windows Desktop, then click Screen resolution in Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional/Ultimate. For more information about customizing your monitor display, see these resources: ● Online documentation provided with the graphics controller utility ● Documentation included with your monitor Accessibility HP is committed to developing products, services, and information that is easier to access for all customers, including customers with disabilities and age-related limitations. HP products with Microsoft® Windows preinstalled are designed for accessibility, and these products are tested with industry-leading Assistive Technology products. See http://www.hp.com/accessibility for more information. Security Some HP workstations have a lock on the side access panel. The key for this lock is shipped attached to the back panel of the workstation chassis. The workstation includes several security features to reduce the risk of theft and to warn of chassis intrusion. Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide for information about additional hardware and software security features available for your system. Product recycling HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. For information about recycling HP components or products, see http://www.hp.com/go/recycle. 24 Chapter 3 Setting up the workstation ENWW

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Using a third-party graphics configuration utility
Third-party graphics cards may include a monitor configuration utility. Upon installation, this utility is
integrated into Windows. You can select the utility and use it to configure multiple monitors with your
workstation.
Refer to your graphics card documentation for instructions on using the monitor configuration utility.
NOTE:
Some third-party configuration utilities require that you enable the monitors in Windows
before using the configuration tool. Refer to your graphics card documentation for more information.
NOTE:
Monitor configuration utilities are also often available on the HP support Web site.
Refer to the
Linux User Guide
for instructions about using Linux to configure monitors with your
workstation.
Customizing the monitor display (Microsoft operating systems only)
You can manually select or change the monitor model, refresh rates, screen resolution, color settings,
font sizes, and power management settings.
To change display settings, right-click on the Windows Desktop, then click
Screen resolution
in
Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional/Ultimate.
For more information about customizing your monitor display, see these resources:
Online documentation provided with the graphics controller utility
Documentation included with your monitor
Accessibility
HP is committed to developing products, services, and information that is easier to access for all
customers, including customers with disabilities and age-related limitations. HP products with
Microsoft® Windows preinstalled are designed for accessibility, and these products are tested with
industry-leading Assistive Technology products. See
accessibility
for more
information.
Security
Some HP workstations have a lock on the side access panel. The key for this lock is shipped attached to
the back panel of the workstation chassis.
The workstation includes several security features to reduce the risk of theft and to warn of chassis
intrusion. Refer to the
Maintenance and Service Guide
for information about additional hardware and
software security features available for your system.
Product recycling
HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and
rechargeable batteries.
For information about recycling HP components or products, see
go/recycle
.
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Setting up the workstation
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