Hardware connection – Velleman PCUSBVGA2 User Manual

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computer screen, if it is not integrated

network access for software downloads, or access to a CD-ROM drive.

Graphics Card Support (Windows Vista/Windows 7)
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, DisplayLink software interacts closely with the primary graphics card.

DisplayLink supports and tests a single graphics card (GPU) installed in a PC from all major GPU brands (Intel,
ATI, NVidia and Via).
The following GPU configurations may exhibit compatibility issues on Windows Vista and Windows 7 in certain

circumstances:

Switchable Graphics (ATI/Intel)

Switchable Graphics (ATI/ATI)

Switchable Graphics (NVIDIA/Intel)

NVIDIA SLI in SLI mode.

Other GPU configurations, including the following, are currently unsupported and will not function on
Windows 7/Windows Vista:

Hybrid Graphics

Hybrid SLI

Hybrid Crossfire

Crossfire

SLI not in SLI mode

multiple WDDM 1.1 graphics drivers active at once.

Graphics Card Support (Windows XP)
All graphics cards are supported on Windows XP.

6. Hardware Connection

Connecting the Adapter to Your Computer and Display

1. Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the adapter.

2. Then connect the other end of the USB cable to a USB 2.0 port on
your computer.

3. If your display is not yet connected to the adapter, make the

connection and power on your display.

Connections to CRT, LCD, TV, projector, speaker…

VGA connection via

DVI to VGA adapter

DVI connection

HDMI connection via

DVI to HDMI adapter

Audio connection

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