Alienware M18X manual Set Up WirelessHD Optional, Set Up Wireless Display Optional

Page 11

Set Up WirelessHD (Optional)

Set Up Wireless Display (Optional)

The WirelessHD feature allows you to share high-definition video from your computer display to a TV without the use of cables. To set up WirelessHD, use a WirelessHD kit. For instructions on setting up WirelessHD, see the document that shipped with your WirelessHD kit.

NOTE: The WirelessHD kit does not ship with your computer and must be purchased separately.

If your computer supports the WirelessHD feature, the WiHD Application Controller icon will be available on the Windows desktop.

NOTE: You may have to set up WirelessHD kit before you set up WirelessHD. For more information on setting up the WirelessHD kit, see the document that shipped with the WirelessHD kit.

To set up WirelessHD:

1.Turn on your computer.

2.Ensure that wireless is enabled on your computer.

3.Double-click the WiHD Application Controller icon on the desktop.

The WirelessHD Application Controller window appears.

4.Follow the instructions on the screen.

NOTE: The wireless display feature may not be supported on all computers. For information about the hardware and software requirements for setting up wireless display, see intel.com.

NOTE: The wireless display feature is available on your computer only if you ordered an Intel Wi-Fi WLAN card and NVIDIA graphics card with Optimus technology or AMD Radeon graphics card at the time of purchase.

NOTE: It is recommended to use WirelessHD instead of wireless display for graphic-intensive applications such as high-definition gaming.

The Intel wireless display feature allows you to share your computer display to a TV without the use of cables. You must connect a wireless display adapter to your TV before setting up wireless display.

NOTE: The wireless display adapter does not ship with your computer and must be purchased separately.

NOTE: For information on setting up the wireless display, see the document that shipped with the wireless display adapter.

CHAPTER 1: SETTING UP YOUR LAPTOP

11

Image 11
Contents Mobile Manual Page Contents System Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 對 Page Page Setting UP Your Laptop Placing Your Laptop Before Setting Up Your LaptopProduct Documentation and Media Connect the AC Adapter Connect the Network Cable Optional Set Up Microsoft Windows Set Up Wireless Display Optional Set Up WirelessHD OptionalConnect to the Internet Optional Setting Up a Wired ConnectionSetting Up a Wireless Connection Setting Up Your Internet Connection Setting UP Your Laptop Getting to Know Your Laptop Left View Features Right View Features Back View Features Display Features Computer Base and Keyboard Features Media Control Keys Status LightsOn AC adapter Power ButtonFunction Keys FI Suspend ModeGetting to Know Your Laptop Using Your Laptop Connecting a Display Alienware Command CenterConnecting External Displays Extending the Desktop Using Removable Media and CardsTurning the Camera On and Off Using the Optical DriveUsing the Integrated Camera Using the Wireless ControlUnderstanding Power Consumption Battery PackPower Management Free Fall Sensor Customizing Your Power SettingsReducing Power Consumption Changing the Application Profile SettingsSystem Setup Screens Configuring the BiosSystem Setup Entering System SetupCPU System Setup OptionsIntel SpeedStep Sata Hard Drive DMC CD/DVD/BD Installing Additional or Replacement Components Turning Off Your Computer Before You BeginBefore Working Inside Your Computer Replacing the Battery Pack Removing the Memory Modules Upgrading or Replacing MemoryMemory module Notch Spring locks Memory-module connector Tab Removing the Hard Drives Upgrading or Replacing the Hard DrivesDisconnect the interposer from the hard drives Screws Secondary hard drive HDD1 Primary hard drive HDD0 Installing Additional or Replacement Components Troubleshooting Basic Hints and Tips Backup and General MaintenanceEnhanced Pre-Boot System Assessment Software Diagnostic ToolsComputer stops responding or a solid blue screen appears Answers to Common ProblemsComputer Startup Problems Computer fails the PostProgram stops responding or crashes repeatedly Software ProblemsOther software problems Run Check Disk Hard Drive ProblemsAllow the computer to cool before turning it on Memory errors detected on startup Memory ProblemsDisplay Problems Power ProblemsTroubleshooting System Recovery AlienRespawn Basic AlienRespawnUpgrading to AlienRespawn Professional Dell DataSafe Online Backup OptionalMy Dell Downloads Specifications Specifications USB Maxim MAX9736A Specifications Specifications Relative humidity maximum Specifications Appendix Electrostatic Discharge ESD Warning Computer SetupComputer Use Replacement Components or Accessories General Safety PrecautionsWhen You Should Contact Alienware Websites Contacting AlienwareAppendix 0P38V4A00