Virtually Repositioning Your Displays
Click and drag the appropriate monitor icon (labelled 1 or 2) to the desired position. For example, the secondary display can be dragged to the left of the primary display, allowing it to be positioned virtually on the left. Click OK or Apply to save the changes.
Troubleshooting
The USB 2.0 to VGA Adapter can’t be set as the primary display
Some video card manufacturers ship their product with a utility that prevents other video cards from being set as the primary card. Please check the system tray for an icon representing this utility, and if possible, please disable the utility prior to switching to the USB 2.0 to VGA adapter as the primary display.
My DVD player will not work when I move the image to the extended display
Some DVD playback software does not support playing video on a second adapter of any kind. Please refer to the documentation that was included with your DVD playback software for further information.
Video will not display using Windows Media Player on the extended desktop
Please ensure that you have moved the Media Player window completely over to the second screen.
There are horizontal lines covering the displayed image
This is due to a low refresh rate setting. You can change this in: Display Properties, Settings, Advanced, Monitor. Make sure that you have selected the USB 2.0 VGA Device first, and do not exceed the refresh rate limitations of the monitor. Resetting, or resynchronizing the monitor may also help. For further details on how to reset or resynchronize your monitor, please refer to the documentation that was included with your monitor purchase.
8