Samsung N760GR2008/SEF, N760GR2003/SEG, N760FS2023/SEG Using Duo View Mode, Setting Duo View Mode

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Using Duo View Mode

Single View mode is used to be the basic display method until now which displays same view on all the display devices connected to a system. While Duo View mode is the “Extended screen mode” supported in Windows Me, which displays separate views on each display devices connected to a system.

The default setting on your system is Single View mode.

Setting Duo View Mode

To set Duo View mode on your system:

1.Connect peripheral display device such as monitor or TV to your system and start the system.

2.Select Start > Settings > Control panel.

3.Double-Click icon. The Display Properties window appears.

4.Click the Settings tab. The Settings screen appears.

5.Click the second monitor among two monitor pictures.

6.When ~ Do you want to enable this monitor? message appears, then select Yes.

7.Click OK.

To confirm whether the system is set properly with Duo View mode:

1.Open Display properties and click Settings tab.

2.Place the cursor on the first monitor picture and click and hold over a second, a number 1 will be shown on the first actual monitor screen. And place the cursor on the second monitor picture and click and hold over a second, then digit number 2 will be shown on the second actual monitor screen.

3.The monitor displays digit number 1 is the primary monitor and number 2 is the secondary monitor.

In Windows explorer, the program is displayed on the primary monitor, if you can drag it to the secondary monitor, then Duo View mode is now working properly.

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Macrovision Statement Important Safety Information Safety InstructionsSetting Up your System Care During Use Replacement Parts and AccessoriesBattery Disposal Regulatory Compliance Statements United States UsersFCC Part FCC part 68 applicable to products fitted with USA modems Canadian Users Radio Interference Regulations ICES-003DOC notice for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem Page Laser Safety Note Laser SafetyPower Cord Requirements General RequirementsRequirements listed below are applicable to all countries Agency Numbers Country-Specific Power Cord Set RequirementsManual Documentation Conventions Using Your DocumentationInformation Icons Keyboard ConventionsSoftware User Documentation CD-ROM Device Naming ConventionTouchpad Conventions Introducing Your Computer Where Everything IsLCD Display PC Equipment LocationBack/Left View of PC Docking Station Equipment Location Docking ConnectorDocking your Computer Docking/Undocking your ComputerDock Change Undocking your ComputerUndocking Computer Power On Installing the Battery Using Your Computer for the First TimeTo attach the power cord complete the following Power CordsAC Adapter Turning On the Computer To turn on the computer’s power for the first timeTurning Off Your Computer Initial computer startupTo turn off the computer, complete the following steps System problems requiring a computer restart Cold BootClick Shut Down Select Shut downLCD Cleaning Using the LCD DisplayTips for Using Your Computer Air Travel Travelling with Your ComputerLocking your Computer If you are travelling by air, follow these tipsHandling Spills US Keyboard Using the KeyboardNumeric Keypad & Numlock LED Using the Numeric KeypadKey Key Function Combinations Name Using Special Function KeysUser Defined Keys Magic Keyboard Internet Quick Start ButtonMagic Keyboard Program Interface Using the Touchpad Touchpad PrecautionsPS/2 Mouse Double-Click/Tap Drag MoveArea or multiple item selection Touchpad Buttons ScrollSystem Status LEDs show the status of computer functions Reading the System Status LEDsConnecting to the Internet Installing a Modem CableTo connect the modem cable. follow the steps below Precautions Before Use Using the ModemUsing the Modem on a PBX system DOS supportLAN Cable Installation Back/Left Installing a LAN CablePortable LAN cable Using the Portable LAN CableUsing the LAN Configuring Network EnvironmentClick IP Address tab Click DNS Configuration tab Select Enable DNS Changing Devices Using the Multi-Bays in the Docking StationChanging a 5.25 Device DevicesChanging 3.5 Device Changing a 3.5 DeviceUsing the Floppy Disk Drive Using the Disk DrivesUsing the CD/DVD-ROM Drive DVD NotesCD/DVD tray fails to slide out CD/DVD drive precautionsCD/DVD LED On Proper CD/DVD Handling TechniquesWorking with Pcmcia PC Cards Using PC CardsMaintaining PC Cards To maintain your PC Cards, follow these guidelinesInserting a PC Card Windows MeMedia Player Multi Media Functions/EquipmentPlaying a Audio/Multimedia CD-ROM To play an Audio CD follow the instructions belowRemoving the Audio CD To remove the CD follow the instructions belowCD LED On Using the Keyboard Volume ControlUsing the Volume Control Icon Movie MakerLCD MP3 PlayerListening to a MP3 file To listen to your MP3 files simply follow the steps belowClick Start MP3 Loader MP3 Loader Icon will appear on Voice Recorder RecordingDelete Recording Charging the Battery Using the BatteryApproximate charging times for the Li-Ion battery are Follow these rules for charging your batteryAdjust LCD Brightness Increasing Battery LifePower Management General EnvironmentBattery Calibration Safely Using the BatteryIf you replace your battery with a new one Calibration NotesTo install the battery pack, follow the steps below Removing the BatteryInstalling the Battery Monitoring the Battery ChargePower Meter Battery WarningsStarting System Setup Using System SetupNavigation Key Function Changing Booting Priority Boot Device Priority field enablesPress in the Boot Device Priority field System Passwords Using System SecurityIf You Forget Your Password Creating a PasswordDeleting a Password To delete the password follow the steps belowSelect Exit Saving Changes, press Using Power Management Options Bios InterfaceIntel SpeedStepTM Task Bar Interface Basic Power Management Schemes Standby vs. HibernationChanging Devices Hibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method Sleep key is assigned to the + key combination Advanced Power Management SchemesInstalling/Reinstalling a HDD Installing a New HDDUsing Fdisk Utility When Do you wish to enable large disk support Y/N...? showsReInstalling Windows and Device Drivers Formatting the HDDTo format the HDD complete the following Adjusting the LCD Display Video Features and ConfigurationResolution and Color Depth CRT OnlyDual Monitor LCD & CRT Configuring Display Features Dual View Using the LCD and CRT as 1 DisplaySelecting a Monitor Type Click Change. The Update Device Driver Wizard screen appears Changing Color Depth and ResolutionDisplay Properties Window Using the TV-Out Port To enable TV-outClick the Start Settings Control Panel Setting Duo View Mode Using Duo View ModeTo set Duo View mode on your system Select Start Settings Control panelDual View Display Menu Uncheck Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitorUsing Options Before You Install MemoryMemory Module Installing a Memory Module To install a memory moduleMemory Module Precautions Installing a Memory Module Operating Problems TroubleshootingComputer does nothing when you turn it on Battery power seems to run out faster than expectedVideo Problems No soundCan not use the ZV card Select Settings Modem ProblemsExternal monitor displays flashes or waves Cannot toggle between CRT and LCD while playing the 3D gameATX3&W When using a PBX phone system I cant dial on my modemDriver Problems / Driver ReInstallation Windows Me Modem Driver ReInstallationModem Driver ReInstallation Confirming ReInstallation of the Modem Driver Selecting a CountryIncorrect Country Selection What are AT Commands? Modem CommandsBefore Using AT Commands Command modeUsing AT Commands Display the result valueConnection may be lost depending on the server ATO Basic AT CommandsATX4 LAN Driver ReInstallation Windows Me LAN Driver ReInstallationStart Settings Control Panel Click the Device Manager tabWindows Me Sound Driver ReInstallation Sound Driver ReInstallationCheck Specify a location and type D\Audio\Winme Windows Me Reinstallation Click Settings Advanced in Display PropertiesChanging the Video Driver Gives the specifications for your slim notebook computer SpecificationsCD-ROM AbbreviationsPcmcia Volt Universal serial busVoltage alternating current Voltage collector currentGlossary CardBus DMA direct memory accessCmos memory COM portHard drive Floppy diskAddress IRQ interrupt request lineMB megabyte RAM random access memoryMegabit Operating systemROM read-only memory ResolutionSector Shadow RAM
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