Samsung NC191, NC190-T, NC241T user manual Display Topology, Display Layout

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Display Topology

The Display Topology page allows users to change the position, rotation, and resolution of a display for a PCoIP session. To apply the Display Topology feature to a PCoIP session between a zero client and a Virtual Machine (VM), VMware View 4.5 or later is required.

To apply the Display Topology feature to a PCoIP session between a zero client and a PCoIP host, you must have the PCoIP host software installed on the host. Refer to the "PCoIP Host Software for Windows User Guide: TER0810001" for more details.

The Display Topology tab has no corresponding menu in the Administration Web Interface.

For details about the Display Topology feature for a PCoIP session between a host card and a zero client, refer to the "PCoIP Host Software for Windows User Guide: TER0810001".

Always change the Display Topology settings using the Display Topology tab on the zero client OSD- >Options->User Settings interface. Do not try to change these settings using the Windows Display Settings in a virtual machine when using VMware View.

Figure 2-22:Display Topology

zEnable Configuration

The device can be configured with display position, rotation and resolution settings if enabled. The settings are saved when you click Apply or OK and are applied when the device is reset.

zDisplay Layout

Select whether you want a horizontal or vertical layout for your displays (A and B). This setting should reflect the physical layout of the displays on your desk.

†Horizontal : Select to arrange A and B horizontally, with A located to the left of B.

†Vertical : Select to arrange A and B vertically, with A located above B.

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Contents NC191 NC241 Table Of Contents Connecting and Using 65 a Source Device Screen Setup Configuring Tint Resizing or Relocating the Screen Information Appendix Symbols for safety precautions Before Using the ProductCopyright Icons used in this manualCleaning CleaningPrecautions for storage Securing the Installation SpaceElectricity and Safety Safety PrecautionsInstallation and Safety Drips, etc., oil, or smoke Operation and Safety GAS Before Using the Product Correct posture to use the product Preparations Checking the ContentsComponents Checking the ComponentsItems sold separately Frontal Buttons PartsPower Key Go to SETUP&RESET Power Key and select Power Off orPort Description Reverse SideConnect to the power cable Attaching the cradle InstallationRotating the Monitor Adjusting the Product Tilt and HeightInstalling a Wall-mount Kit or Desktop Stand Anti-theft Lock What is a PC over IP? Using PCoIPConnecting USB Devices Connection to Use PCoIPLAN Connection Connecting a Microphone Connecting to Headphones or SpeakersConnecting a Serial cable Connecting the Power Connecting to a Secondary MonitorConnect to the host PC using a LAN cable Installing a USB-to-Serial Driver Using PCoIP On Screen Display OSD PCoIPConnect Screen Connect ButtonOSD Options Menu Configuration WindowNetwork Tab Enable DhcpIP Address Subnet MaskIPv6 Tab Enable DHCPv6 Enable IPv6Link Local Address Secondary DNSLabel Tab Discovery Tab Enable DiscoveryConnection Type Session TabDNS Name or IP Address AdvancedKeyboard Layout Language TabScreen-Saver Timeout OSD TabDisplay Tab Enable display override 11 Display ConfigurationDiagnostics Window Reset TabEvent Log Tab View event log message Session Statistics Tab† Refresh † ClearPCoIP Processor Tab 15PCoIP Processor Ping Tab Information Window† Firmware Part Number † MAC Address† Hardware Version † Firmware Version† Bootloader Version User Settings Window† Bootloader Build ID † Bootloader Build DateVMware View Tab Reject the unverifiable connectionAllow the unverifiable connection Mouse Speed Mouse TabKeyboard Tab Keyboard Repeat DelayImage Quality Preference ImageDisplay Layout Display TopologyAlignment ResolutionPrimary PositionRight click delay Enable right click on holdTouch Screen Touch screen calibration24Change Password Old Password Password Window25Authorized Password Reset Wake On LAN Wake on USB OSD Logo Upload Connecting and Using a Source Device Before ConnectingPre-connection Checkpoints Connecting to a PC Connecting and Using a PCConnection Using the D-SUB Cable Analogue Type Connecting a Stereo CableWindows Driver Installation NC191 Setting Optimum ResolutionChanging the Resolution Using a PC Changing the Resolution on Windows Screen Setup Configuring BrightnessBrightness Contrast Configuring ContrastSharpness Configuring SharpnessSamsung Magic Bright Configuring Samsung Magic BrightCoarse Adjusting CoarseFine Adjusting FineConfiguring Tint Configuring Samsung Magic ColorSamsung Magic Color Red Configuring RedGreen Configuring GreenBlue Configuring BlueColor Tone Configuring the Color Tone SettingsGamma Configuring GammaConfiguring H-Position & V-Position Resizing or Relocating the ScreenPosition & V-Position Configuring Menu H-Position & Menu V-Position Press to configure Menu H-Position or Menu V-PositionMenu H-Position & Menu V-Position Setup and Reset ResetInitializing Settings Reset Changing the Language LanguageDisplay Time Configuring Display TimeChanging Menu Transparency Menu TransparencyEnabling Power Key Power KeyConfiguring Volume in the Initial Screen Information Menu and OthersDisplaying Information Installing the Software What is Natural Color?Natural Color Installing the Software Restrictions and Problems with the Installation MultiScreenMultiScreen Removing the Software Testing the Product Troubleshooting GuideChecking the Resolution and Frequency Check the followingSource device issue Not Optimum Mode is displayedQuestion Answer 10.2 Q & aTroubleshooting Guide General SpecificationsEnvironme Operating PowerSaver Standard Signal Mode Table 49.702 59.810 83.500 65.290 59.954 146.250 Contact Samsung World Wide AppendixEurope Denmark Asia Pacific India Africa Product damage caused by customers fault Responsibility for the Pay Service Cost to CustomersNot a product defect OthersCorrect disposal of batteries in this product Correct DisposalOSD On Screen Display TerminologyVertical Frequency Index Terminology What is a PC over IP?