Display Options
Besides the built-in LCD, you can also use an external VGA monitor or TV as your display device. A VGA monitor
connects to the external monitor (VGA) port, a TV to the S-Video Out port. The display options are below:
Display Mode
Single
Multiple - Clone Mode
Multiple - Extended Desktop Mode
Single - Either the LCD, VGA Monitor or TV as a display device.
Multiple (Clone) - The LCD, VGA Monitor or TV outputting the same view (you can apply different display modes with
different resolutions and refresh rates).
Multiple (Extended Desktop) -The LCD, VGA Monitor or TV outputting a different view (In Windows XP only - not available in
Windows 2000).
Clone Mode and Extended Desktop Mode
Clone mode simply shows an exact copy of the Primary display desktop on the other display(s). This mode will drive
multiple displays with the same content. The system supports Extended Desktop mode (the LCD and VGA monitor
showing different views) in multiple display environments in Windows XP, but this mode is NOT supported in Win-
dows 2000. An Extended Desktop creates a desktop spanning multiple displays and acts as a large workspace.
Table 7 - Display Options
Windows XP
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Windows 2000
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