Extend

The Extend option sets your laptop screen as the primary display and the attached monitor as the extended display.

Notebook Monitor Off

The Notebook Monitor off option sets the attached monitor as the primary display and turns your laptop screen off. You would typically use this mode when your laptop is closed, as with some proprietary docking stations.

Mirror

With the Mirror option, both the laptop screen and the attached monitor show the same (primary) display.

Note: Notebook and monitor screens often have different aspect ratios. In this case, the software adjusts the scale of the display so that it most closely matches the display of the laptop screen. If the laptop screen is a widescreen (for example, 1280 X 800) format and the monitor is a standard (1280 X 1024) format, the display on the standard screen shows unusable black areas above and below the active area.

Off

The Off option turns your attached monitor display off. Any items from this display move back to your laptop screen.

Note: On Docking Stations, you can also turn the attached monitor display off by pressing and holding the Dualview button for three seconds.

Using the Taskbar Menu

When the Docking Station or Multi-Display Adapter is plugged into your laptop, an icon

appears in the Windows taskbar at the lower-right corner of your screen. Click this icon to bring up a menu of options for configuring the video settings.

Updates

Software updates are available periodically to provide feature improvements. Click Check Now to check for updates immediately, or click Configure to receive automatic notifications when updates are available.

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Kensington K33930 specifications Using the Taskbar Menu, Extend, Mirror, Off, Updates