Targus ACP60US specifications Connecting to a Monitor or LCD, Video Menu Options

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Targus ExpressCard Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio

Connecting to a Monitor or LCD

Any monitor or LCD connected to the video port of the docking station will be limited to a maximum resolution of 1600x1200, 32-bit color.

Video Menu Options

Video menu options can be accessed by right-clicking on the Targus Display icon in the system tray or through the Windows Display Proper- ties.

The only menu option not accessible through Windows Display Proper- ties is Mirror. This must be accessed through the Targus Display icon.

To change the resolutions using the Windows Display properties:

1.Place the mouse on an empty spot on your desktop, then right click and select properties.

2.On the Display properties screen, Click on the "settings" tab.

3.Change the screen resolution or color depth in this screen.

4.Click "OK" to close the "Display properties" screen

To Change the resolution and modes using the Targus Display icon:

1.Position the Mouse on the top of the Targus Icon and right click on it.

2.From this screen, you can change the resolutions and modes that the Dock operates in (see below explanation of the video modes supported).

Primary: You are using a monitor or LCD (not your notebook screen) as your primary screen.

Extended: You are using your notebook screen as your primary display and your monitor or LCD is a secondary screen, extending your desktop to span both screens.

Mirror: You are using your notebook screen as your primary display and your monitor or LCD replicates your notebook screen.

Off: You are using your notebook screen as your primary display and your monitor or LCD is turned off.

Resolution: Changing resolution from the Targus utility will only affect the monitor connected to the docking station video port.

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Contents User Guide Targus Expresscardtm IntroductionPackage Contents FeaturesErgonomic Design Preparing the Bios for the ExpressCard System RequirementsAbout the ExpressCard Connector Card Using the Spacer Connector Instructions for connecting the spacer to the ExpressCard Installing the Docking Station Driver Connecting the Docking Station to Your ComputerWindows Vista dailogue box LED Status Indicator Lights Docking Station portsConnecting a Serial Mouse / Keyboard Connecting New DevicesConnecting and Configuring a Serial Modem Connecting to a Local Area Network Connecting a PDAConnecting a USB Device Connecting and Configuring an Audio Device Page Page Connecting to a Monitor or LCD Video Menu OptionsSecondary Global Suspend Mode Using USB Devices that Require More PowerVerifying Devices are Installed Device Not WorkingError Message on Your PDA Verifying a Serial Modem ConnectionCan I get a higher resolution on my monitor? VideoAudio Technical Support FCC Statement Tested to Comply