Using Dual View Mode
Single View mode is the basic display mode which displays same view on all the display devices connected to a system.
Dual View mode is the “Extended screen mode” supported in Windows, which displays separate views on each display devices connected to a system.
<Fn+F4 LCD/CRT> Key Combination
The <Fn+F4> Key Combination will not operate while you are playing a MPEG file or a Video CD.
Occasionally the video output in dual view mode becomes erratic.
The default setting on your system is Single View mode.
Setting Dual View Mode
To set Dual View mode on your system:1.Connect peripheral display device such as monitor or television to your system and start the system.
2.Select Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes.3.Click icon. The Display Properties window appears.4.Click the Settings tab. The Settings window appears.5.Check Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor.6.You can drag the second monitor image to position where you want your extended screen space with respect to the primary monitor (usually the LCD).
To confirm whether the system is set properly with Dual View mode:1.Open Display properties and click Settings tab.2.Place the cursor on the first monitor picture and click and hold over a second, a number 1 will be shown on the first actual monitor screen. And place the cursor on the second monitor picture and click and hold over a second, then digit number 2 will be shown on the second actual monitor screen.
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