Attaching

an external monitor

4. Double-clickDisplay .

 

 

 

 

5. Click

theSettings

tab.

 

 

 

6.

Click

the

Monitor-2

icon

(for

the secondary display, the CRT).

7.

Click Yes

to

enable

monitor 2

(if

disabled).

8.

Click

the

Monitor-1

icon

(for

the

primary display, the LCD).

9.

Select the

color

depth

and

the

resolution of the primary disp

10. Click

the

Monitor-2

icon

(for

the

secondary display, the CRT).

11.Select the color depth and the resolution of the secondary display.

12. Set

the

relative

position of each monitor by dragging its ic

Note: You

can

set the

monitors in any relative position, but the i

must

touch each

other.

Disabling dual

display

 

 

 

1. ClickStart .

 

 

 

 

2. Move

the

cursorSettingsto

andControl

Panel

; then click

Control

Panel .

 

 

 

3. Double-clickDisplay .

 

 

 

4. Click

theSettings tab.

 

 

 

5. Click

the

Monitor-2 icon

(for

the

secondary display, the CRT).

6.Clear theExtend my Windows desktop onto this monitor check box.

The secondary display (monitor 2) is disabled.

Considerations when using dual display

Ÿ You can select up to 64K colors for your secondary display.

ŸYou can select a resolution up to 1024x768 for your secondary display.

Ÿ If you want to show DOS

full

screen,

the secondary

display s

off. When you exit from

the

DOS full

screen mode,

the sec-

ondary display returns.

 

 

 

 

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IBM i Series 1300 Disabling dual Display, Considerations when using dual display, An external monitor, TheSettings tab

i Series 1300, i Series 1200 specifications

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