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OP T I M I ZI N G T HE P R OJ E C T E D I M A GE W I T H A N A R M A D A P OR T A B L E

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Desktop Area: This is the physical size that Windows OS will use to display the desktop. If this

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size is smaller than the resolution of the Portable’s LCD, then the desktop will show centered on

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the LCD, with a black border around it. If the size is larger than the resolution of the Portable’s

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LCD, then the user will see a partial desktop, with the ability to pan to the remaining area.

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. CRT/Projector Resolution: the resolution set for the external display device. For systems with a

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. single graphics controller, it is hard-coded to be the same as the internal LCD, for simultaneous

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. display modes, and to be any supported mode for external display-only. For systems with a dual

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. graphics controller, the resolution can be set to any of the external supported modes, independent

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In addition, the Fn-F4 hotkey can be used to affect which display output is enabled.

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. When an external display device is connected to the computer, press the Fn+F4 hotkeys as a toggle

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function:

 

 

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Press once to:

Turn-on both displays simultaneously.

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Press again to:

Switch to the external display device.

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Press once more to:

Switch back to the internal computer display .

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UT I L I T I E S PROV I DED FOR ARM ADA PRODUCTS

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The following utilities are provided on Armada products, for ease of use:

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. Fn-T: If for some reason the user must set the resolution to something smaller than the native

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. screen resolution, the image will appear centered and with a black border, when shown on the

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. internal computer display and in simultaneous display mode. The Fn-T hotkey stretches the image

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. to fill as much of the screen as possible.

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Fn-F4: A hot key combination to cycle between internal, external, and simultaneous displays.

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The Microportable projectors will have an additional utility that will also reside on the system tray

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which will, upon activation, disable some power management and screen saver features for the

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