Belkin F5U273 User Manual

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Mirror Mode

Mirror Mode creates an identical display of your notebook
screen on the external monitor. This is useful, for example,
if you want to use a larger desktop monitor rather than a
small notebook screen. In Mirror Mode, the Docking Station
automatically selects settings (screen resolution, color quality,
and refresh rate) for the external monitor that will allow the
best resolution based on your notebook’s settings.

NOTE:

lf you do not see some icons on your external

monitor because the monitor display size is different from
your notebook’s screen size, scroll over those icons on your
notebook and the monitor display will shift to display
the icons.

Switching from Extended Mode to Mirror Mode

If you change the video output to Extended Mode and then
want to switch back to Mirror Mode, follow these steps:
1. Position the mouse on top of the “B” icon in your

computer’s system tray.

2. Select “Mirror Mode”.
3. Your displays may flicker at this time and you will be asked

to restart your computer.

Adjusting Video Settings

For any display mode you use, you can adjust the resolution
of either the monitor attached to your Docking Station or your
notebook display.
Resolution refers to the number of columns and rows of pixels
utilized by a display. In general, the higher the

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