Kensington K33930 specifications Audio Ports, Dualview Button, Audio Device Detection

Models: K33930

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settings with the video output of the Docking Station. Refer to your monitor's user manual for instructions on how to do the auto-adjust procedure.

Audio Ports

The Docking Station is equipped with microphone input and two stereo audio ports. The front audio port is typically used for connecting a headset, while the rear audio port is typically used for external speakers. However, either port may be used for either purpose. The microphone port on the front is typically used for the microphone input on a headset or a standalone microphone.

Audio Device Detection

The Docking Station's front and rear stereo ports automatically detect when a device is plugged in. When you plug an audio device, such as PC speakers, into the port, your laptop automatically sends the sound output to that device.

If devices are connected to both stereo output ports (for example, speakers connected to the rear port and a headset connected to the front port) the sound goes only to the headset (front port). To reactivate the speakers (rear port), remove the headset plug from the front port.

Note: To use the microphone port, one of the stereo ports must have a device plugged in. In the case of a headset, both the stereo plug and the microphone plug must be connected. However as long as either the front or rear stereo port is connected, the microphone will be operational.

Dualview Button

The Dualview button on the front of the Docking Station provides an easy way to quickly reconfigure your displays.

Switch Your Main Display and Extended Display

Press the Dualview button to switch whether your laptop screen or the attached monitor is the main display or the extended display.

See Video Modes for more information

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Kensington K33930 Audio Ports, Dualview Button, Audio Device Detection, Switch Your Main Display and Extended Display