DoubleSight Displays DS90UC manual Setting the Position of Displays, Display Positions

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DisplayLink Mac OS X Software - User Guide

Setting the Position of Displays

If your computer is connected to more than two displays, you can specify that some are mirrored displays and others show the extended desktop.

A mirrored display shows the same content as the main display whereas an extended display will be an extension to your existing desktop.

You can arrange your displays so that they match the physical layout of your displays by selecting the ‘Arrangement’ pane within Display Preferences. This ensures that you can easily navigate between all connected displays.

Display Positions

To move the position of a display, click and hold the display you wish to move then drag it to the desired position. The display will be highlighted with a red border whilst you are moving the display to its new position.

Display Preferences:

Moving Display Positions

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Contents DisplayLink Mac OS X Software Contents DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User GuideWhat is the DisplayLink Mac Driver? IntroductionWhat else do I need to use this driver? What will I nd in this User Guide?Setup Guide Installing/Uninstalling the DisplayLink DriverConnecting displays to your Mac Example 1 Adding a second display to a Mac MiniExample 2 Adding two displays to a MacBook Pro Example 3 Adding three displays to a MacBook AirManaging Multiple Displays Setting the Display Resolutions Rotating a DisplaySetting the Position of Displays Display PositionsSetting the Display to Mirror mode Setting the Display to ExtendUsing both extended and mirrored displays Changing the main displayConguring Displays from the Menu Bar Known Issues Smart USB Monitor Product Support