Digital Tigers SideCar MMS Series manual SideCar PlusFour MMS, Three External Displays, Windows XP

Models: SideCar MMS Series

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Three External Displays

Three External Displays

(Windows XP*)

*Most Windows 2000 notebooks cannot address the #2 external monitor as an independent display, but can use the #2 external monitor as a mirror (clone) of the notebook display. In this case, there are three external displays, with the #2 display mirroring the notebook LCD (which can often be turned off or closed).

SideCar PlusFour MMS

The SideCar PlusFour MMS enables your notebook to drive four additional displays, for a maximum total of five or six displays, depending on your configuration:

ƒDisplay #1: The notebook LCD screen

ƒDisplay #2: One external display connected to the notebook external monitor port. (This typically can be driven as a unique display under Windows XP. Under Windows 2000, the external monitor is typically just a mirror or replacement for the notebook LCD display.)

ƒDisplays #3 - #6: Up to four displays connected to the SideCar PlusFour.

Shown next are two common configurations supported by the SideCar PlusFour MMS:

10– SUPPORTED DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS

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Digital Tigers SideCar MMS Series manual SideCar PlusFour MMS, Three External Displays, Windows XP