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I am unable to use applications that require Direct3D on the USB 2.0 VGA adapter

Currently, the drivers that support the USB 2.0 VGA adapter do not support Direct3D. Please check for driver updates in the future, for added support. If your application requires Direct3D, please use the main display adapter.

The following troubleshooting tips may help if you are experiencing any issues.

Check to make sure that all connectors are plugged in correctly.

Make sure that the USB port that you are using is USB 2.0.

Check to see that the monitor is connected correctly and the power is ON.

Try connecting the adapter directly to the computer instead of through a hub.

Make sure you restart your computer after the driver installation.

Unplug the adapter and re-insert it.

Check the website to make sure you have the latest drivers.

Reset/refresh/resynchronize your monitor.

If you have problems during the boot up process, start your computer in Safe Mode and uninstall the driver. Hold the CTRL key until the Windows startup menu appears and select Safe Mode.

As there is a limitation, the USB 2.0 VGA Adapter cannot be used for the viewing of DVD video movie except for the Media Player Classic software on Windows Vista.

It may disable the main display when you access the Primary function on part of graphic cards of Intel solution.

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Contents USB to VGA Adapter FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Installation Packaging ContentsIntroduction System RequirementsEnsure that the USB Video Windows Vista/7 Page Multiple USB Video Adapter Installation Configuring the Adapter Primary Mode Extended Mode Mirror Mode USB 2.0 to VGA Adapter PropertiesTroubleshooting Virtually Repositioning Your DisplaysUSB 2.0 to VGA Adapter can’t be set as the primary display There are horizontal lines covering the displayed imagePage Specifications Supported ResolutionsAspect Ratio Resolution Color Depth Bus InterfaceTechnical Support Warranty Information Limitation of Liability