Chapter 4. Working with the port replicator

This chapter provides information about the video output function of the port replicator and instructions on how to work with the port replicator utility, which enables you to configure the port replicator to your needs.

Understanding the video output modes

The port replicator works in two video output modes:

Extend mode

Mirror mode

By default, the port replicator uses Extend mode to output the video.

Extend mode

Extend mode splits your display across two monitors. In the Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system, there are two options when you are using Extend mode:

Extend To: In this mode, your notebook computer monitor will be the primary display and the external monitor will be the secondary display. You can give each monitor its own frame buffer through the submenu options Right, Left, Above and Below and through drag operations. The display space will be a continuous area, allowing windows and objects to be moved between, or even straddled across both displays.

Set as Main Monitor: In this mode, the external monitor will be the primary display and the notebook computer monitor will be the secondary display.

In Extend mode, you can drag and drop windows from one display to the other. Also, you can increase your productivity by doing the following:

Read e-mails on one display and open the attachments on the other.

Expand a spreadsheet across both displays.

For graphics editing, increase your work area by putting all the palette and toolbars on the second display.

Keep the desktop on one display and watch a DVD on the other.

Mirror mode

Mirror mode clones the display of your notebook computer monitor to the external monitor.

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