Uninstalling the wireless docking station – Kensington M01039 User Manual

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Note: In Clone mode, the resolution of the external monitor is

automatically set to best match the resolution of the notebook screen.

You cannot modify the resolution of the external monitor; however, you

can change the resolution of the notebook screen, which automatically

adjusts the resolution of the external monitor. To change the resolution

of your notebook screen, open the Display Settings on your notebook and

click Advanced.
Color Quality: Select Medium (16-bit) or Highest (32-bit) color depth

to change the color quality of the external display when in Extended

(dualview) mode.

Screen Rotation: Select Rotated Left, Rotated Right, or Inverted to

rotate the view of the external monitor. Select Normal to return to

the normal view.

DualView Settings: For Extended (dualview) mode only, select

Right, Left, Above, or Below to specify the position of the display on

the external monitor relative to the position of the display on the

notebook screen. The default is Right.

Note: The DualView Settings option you select for the external monitor

display applies relative to the primary display. By default, your notebook

screen is considered the primary display. You can change this in your

Windows display settings so that a different monitor is the primary

display.
Note: If you change the DualView setting and then switch to Clone mode,

when you return to Extended (dualview) mode the setting is retained.
4 To deactivate the video output of the Docking Station, select Disable.

Note: You can also deactivate video output by pressing the dualview

button on the front of your Docking Station, as described in “Video

Modes,” above. To turn video output back on, select Extended (dualView)

or Clone from the menu, or press the dualview button. Any settings you

had previously selected are retained.
If you use multiple Docking Stations with a single notebook—for example,

one at work and one at home—the video settings for each Docking

Station are saved when you disconnect the notebook. So you can have

your Docking Station at work set up for Extended (dualview) mode while

your Docking Station at home is configured for Clone mode, and those

settings will be retained each time you use the Docking Station with your

notebook.
Likewise, if you use the Docking Station with multiple notebooks, the

video settings you enter for each notebook are maintained.

How Standby or Hibernate Mode Affects Devices
Attached to the Docking Station

External Monitors

When the Docking Station is connected to a notebook and an external

monitor, if the notebook goes into Standby or Hibernate Mode, the

external monitor display goes blank.
Note: Depending on your notebook settings, the notebook might go into

Standby or Hibernate Mode when you close the lid.
When the notebook returns to an active state, the external monitor

display keeps the same settings it had before the notebook went into

Standby or Hibernate Mode. However, if the external monitor was set for

Extended (dualview) mode, windows that were previously on the external

monitor do not move back to that secondary monitor. Also, if the external

monitor is in Extended (dualview) mode and the notebook requires a

login after Standby or Hibernate Mode, the login screen appears on both

the primary notebook screen and the external monitor.

Other Devices

If another device is connected to a port on the Docking Station and the

notebook goes into Standby or Hibernate Mode, that device will not

function. For example, if you are using a USB port to connect an external

USB device, the device will not be available until the notebook returns to

an active state.

Uninstalling the Wireless Docking Station

To remove the video software driver and the Wireless Docking Station

instruction guide from your computer, follow the steps below.
1 On your notebook, click Start and select All Programs.
2 Navigate to the Kensington Wireless Docking Station folder and

select Uninstall.

Note: We recommend that you restart your notebook after uninstalling

the software.

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