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1. 1024 x 640 Millions 1280 x 800 Millions yt 1440 x 900 Millions L206WU 900 x 1440 60 Hz Millions 900 x 1440 75 Hz Millions 1050 x 1680 60 Hz Millions Number of Recent Items p Displays Preferences This menu allows you to perform the following actions I Detect all displays connected to the Mac I Turn display mirroring on off I Set the resolution of both the primary display and the additional display s by selecting one of the recently used resolutions I Configure how many recent resolutions should be shown in this menu I Open Display Preferences Page 10 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Known Issues This release does not support OpenGL acceleration 3D hardware acceleration so therefore applications and features that require OpenGL Quartz Extreme Quartz Composer and other framework based on OpenGL will not be fully supported Examples of such features are Keynote Presentations iPhoto Slideshows and iMovie The most up to date information about known issues and FAQs can be found at www displaylink com mac Smart USB Monitor Product Support Additional support for your DoubleSight Displays Smart USB Monitor can be found by visiting www doublesight com or by calling DoubleSight Customer Service at 888 897 8869 DisplayLink believes the information in this publication is correct as of its publication date Such information is subject to change without prior notice
2. ZA DoubleSight Smart USB Monitors DS 70U DS 90U DS90UC DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Version 1 0 Date 1 October 2008 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Contents Contents Introduction What is the DisplayLink Mac Driver What else do need to use this driver What will I find in this User Guide Setup Guide Installing Uninstalling the DisplayLink Driver Connecting displays to your Mac Managing Multiple Displays Setting the Display Resolutions Rotating a Display Setting the Position of Displays Display Positions Setting the Display to Mirror mode Setting the Display to Extend Using both extended and mirrored displays Oo OO CO ON NN WD WN BPW WN YN NY YN gt c Changing the main display O Configuring Displays from the Menu Bar Known Issues Page 1 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Introduction This guide applies to software version 1 0 and above of the DisplayLink software What is the DisplayLink Mac Driver The DisplayLink Mac driver is designed for Mac OS X 10 4 Tiger and 10 5 Leopard to enable you to add an additional monitor to your Mac using DisplayLink technology This software allows you to run your DisplayLink powered USB devices on any Intel based desktop or laptop Mac allowing you to connect up to 4 additional monitors via USB Please Note Powe
3. DisplayLink is not responsible for any inadvertent errors All company and product names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective holders Apple iMac MacBook Macintosh Mac Mac OS Leopard and Tiger are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries MacBook Air is a trademark of Apple Inc Copyright 2008 DisplayLink All rights reserved Page 11
4. a different display _ Mirror Displays a Page 8 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Display Preferences Moving Menu Bar Lala show Ail Using both extended and mirrored displays To work with both extended and mirrored displays turn off mirroring then in the Arrangement pane press and hold cmd and alt and drag and drop the display you wish to mirror over the primary display Repeat this with each display you wish to mirror those untouched will remain extending Changing the main display You can change which is the main display by moving the Menu Bar between displays Changing the main display affects where new windows appear and the position of the Dock The Menu Bar can be moved so that it is shown on an alternative display Clicking the white menu bar and dragging it to the desired display will perform this action Display Arrangement Color SS To rearrange the displays drag them to the desired position To relocate the menu bar drag it to a different display Mirror Displays Page 9 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Configuring Displays from the Menu Bar If you have checked the Show displays in menu bar in Display Preferences then you can configure displays by clicking the display icon in the menu bar This will show a menu similar to the following Displays Menu Bar H 5 Detect Displays Turn On Mirroring Wed 10 49 Q Color LCD
5. x 1152 900 x 1440 7 960 x 1280 Rotate 90 4 1024 x 1280 1050 x 1680 The resolutions available depend on both the DisplayLink enabled product and the capabilities of the connected display Rotating a Display If you wish to rotate your display you can configure the orientation using the Rotate drop down Select the appropriate angle of rotation to match your display s set up Display Preferences L206WU Rotation Configuration Display Color Resolutions 480 x 640 Colors Millions 600 x 800 624 x 832 Refresh Rate 60 Hertz 768 x 1024 Detect Displays 864 x 1152 870 x 1152 Gather Windows 900 x 1440 960 x 1280 Rotate 90 1024 x 1280 1050 x 1680 Q Each time the user rotates any settings made to the mode resolution frequency or depth are remembered the next time the user switches back to that angle of rotation Page 6 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Setting the Position of Displays If your computer is connected to more than two displays you can specify that some are mirrored displays and others show the extended desktop A mirrored display shows the same content as the main display whereas an extended display will be an extension to your existing desktop You can arrange your displays so that they match the physical layout of your displays by selecting the Arrangement pane within Display Preferences This ensures that you can easily navigate betw
6. een all connected displays Display Positions To move the position of a display click and hold the display you wish to move then drag it to the desired position The display will be highlighted with a red border whilst you are moving the display to its new position Display Preferences Q0 l Color LCD Moving Display Positions aje Showa Display Arrangement Color To rearrange the displays drag them to the desired position To relocate the menu bar drag it to a different display Mirror Displays Page 7 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Setting the Display to Mirror mode When in Mirror mode additional displays will display what is being shown on the primary display Checking the Mirror Display on the Arrangement pane enables this feature Display Preferences OM Color LCD Displays set to Mirror 4 gt Show All a Display Arrangement Color To rearrange the displays drag them to the desired position To relocate the menu bar drag it to a different display v Mirror Displays Setting the Display to Extend To extend connected displays make sure that the Mirror Display on the Arrangement pane is unchecked Display Preferences A AD Color LCD Display set to Extend 4 e Show Al a SAZAS Display Arrangement Color To rearrange the displays drag them to the desired position To relocate the menu bar drag it to
7. has not seen before the display will default to being extended to the right of the main display To configure the settings for each of your USB attached displays select Displays from the System Preferences menu Thvsill open a Display Preferences window on each of your attached displays allowing you to configure each display as required It is possible to use the Gather Windows button to bring all the Display Preferences windows onto the main display AA A System Preferences Laje Show All Q Personal m a Appearance Desktop amp Dock Expos amp International Security Spotlight Screen Saver Spaces Hardware 0 S 2 a A Bluetooth CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy Keyboard amp Print amp Fax Sound Saver Mouse Internet amp Network Q Mac Network QuickTi me Sharing System zn G O Accounts Date amp Time Parental Software Speech Startup Disk Time Machine Universal Controls Update Access Other 4 fs E Logitech Control Center Page 5 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Setting the Display Resolutions To change the display s resolution select an available resolution from the Display Preferences window of the display you wish to change Display Preferences L206WU Resolution Options Display Color es Resolutions 480 x 640 Colors Millions 600 x 800 624 x 832 Refresh Rate 60 Hertz coe 864 x 1152 870
8. r PC based Macintosh computers such as late model iMacs PowerBooks and PowerMacs are not currently supported What else do need to use this driver As well as an Intel based Mac running the latest versions of Mac OS X 10 4 or 10 5 you will need a DisplayLink powered device One DisplayLink powered device is required for each of the additional displays you wish to connect to your Mac A list of available DisplayLink products can be found at www displaylink com shop What will find in this User Guide This guide is designed to allow you to quickly get to grips with the DisplayLink Mac software It will explain how to obtain and install the latest software what hardware you require and how to configure your USB connected displays More detailed technical information can be found in the Release Note that accompanies this software Page 2 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Setup Guide The latest version of this software can be obtained fromww displaylink com mac Installing Uninstalling the DisplayLink Driver To run the DisplayLink Installer double click the DisplayLink Installer image this will mount the DisplayLink installer AOE DisplayLink Installer Pd 3 items amp 1 MB available Select DisplayLink Software Installer to begin installing the DisplayLink Driver on your Mac This will run a standard Mac installer and will require a restart once complete Display EXPANDING YOUR VIEW Di
9. splayLink Software Installer Select User Guide to view the User Guide User Guide Select DisplayLink Software Uninstaller to uninstall the DisplayLink Driver from your Mac This will require a restart once complete DisplayLink Software Uninstaller DISPLAYLINK USB GRAPHICS Page 3 DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Connecting displays to your Mac Once you have installed the DisplayLink software simply plug in your DisplayLink powered products via USB and connect each display to a device You can now connect up to 4 additional displays Example setups include Example 1 Adding a second display to a Mac Mini Mac Mini connects to first monitor via standard DVI cable and to a DisplayLink powered docking station via USB cable Second monitor connects to DisplayLink powered docking station via VGA DVI cable Example 2 Adding two displays to a MacBook Pro MacBook Pro connects to two monitors via USB cables using DisplayLink powered graphics adapters Monitors connect to graphics adapters via standard VGA DVI cables Example 3 Adding three displays to a MacBook Air MacBook Air connects to a standard powered USB hub Three monitors are connected to the USB hub via DisplayLink powered graphics adapters Monitors connect to graphics adapters via standard VGA DVI cables DisplayLink Mac OS X Software User Guide Managing Multiple Displays When attaching a display that the software
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