Panasonic CFVDW07CRFM CFVDW07CRFM User Guide - Page 11

Starting Up/Shutting Down

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Starting Up/Shutting Down Starting Up CAUTION Do not maximize the MS-DOS screen. Once maximized, the connection with the wireless display is interrupted and the screen cannot be returned to its original size. 1 Turn off the computer, then connect the port replicator, external display and external keyboard. 2 Turn on the computer and then press Alt + Enter in the MS-DOS mode to return the window to its original size. Press Alt + Enter on the computer. If a computer establishes a connection with the wireless display while operating in a display mode other than those shown below, the display mode of the computer will change to 800 x 600 (16-bit). The wireless display cannot connect to a computer with no 800 x 600 (16-bit) setting. Resolution: 800 x 600 Color Mode: 16-bit color If the connection with the wireless display is cut, the computer will return to its original display mode. In this case, the colors displayed on the screen may change if the color mode is changed (from 16-bit to 24-bit or vice versa). If a change is made to the display mode of a computer connecting to the wireless display, the connection will be cut, so we recommend not using software such as a screen saver. All of the contents displayed on the wireless display may not be the same as what was displayed on the LCD of the computer. Some applications that use hardware-based drawing functions, etc., might not be displayed. Some applications that perform frequent screen updating (such as video playback applications) might not be shown on the wireless display or might be shown as static images. Some 16-bit applications may not work properly. The screen display might be unable to reflect a change in the cursor's shape. The handwritten input of characters or pictures (via drawing) is not possible on the wireless display. (The wireless display will be unable to keep up with the processing speed and the picture data will differ from the expected output.) If many user accounts are created, some of accounts may not be displayed on the logon screen if the screen size is changed. We recommend not using the Welcome screen, and deleting the check mark for [Use the Welcome screen] in [start] [Control Panel] - [User Accounts] - [Change the way users log on or off]. 11

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Starting Up/Shutting Down
Starting Up
Do not maximize the MS-DOS screen. Once maximized, the connection with the
wireless display is interrupted and the screen cannot be returned to its original size.
<When using the CF-07 series computer>
1
Turn off the computer, then connect the port replicator, external display and
external keyboard.
2
Turn on the computer and then press
Alt
+
Enter
in the MS-DOS mode
to return the window to its original size.
<When using a laptop other than the CF-07 series computer>
Press
Alt
+
Enter
on the computer.
If a computer establishes a connection with the wireless display while operating
in a display mode other than those shown below, the display mode of the com-
puter will change to 800 x 600 (16-bit). The wireless display cannot connect to a
computer with no 800 x 600 (16-bit) setting.
Resolution: 800 x 600
Color Mode: 16-bit color
If the connection with the wireless display is cut, the computer will return to its
original display mode. In this case, the colors displayed on the screen may change
if the color mode is changed (from 16-bit to 24-bit or vice versa).
If a change is made to the display mode of a computer connecting to the wireless
display, the connection will be cut, so we recommend not using software such as
a screen saver.
All of the contents displayed on the wireless display may not be the same as what
was displayed on the LCD of the computer.
Some applications that use hardware-based drawing functions, etc., might not be
displayed.
Some applications that perform frequent screen updating (such as video play-
back applications) might not be shown on the wireless display or might be shown
as static images.
Some 16-bit applications may not work properly.
The screen display might be unable to reflect a change in the cursor's shape.
The handwritten input of characters or pictures (via drawing) is not possible on
the wireless display. (The wireless display will be unable to keep up with the
processing speed and the picture data will differ from the expected output.)
If many user accounts are created, some of accounts may not be displayed on the
logon screen if the screen size is changed. We recommend not using the Welcome
screen, and deleting the check mark for [Use the Welcome screen] in [start] -
[Control Panel] - [User Accounts] - [Change the way users log on or off].
CAUTION