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User Guide for MAC

Introduction

Connecting displays to your Mac

This guide applies to software version 1.0 and above of the MAC software.

Once you have installed the MAC Driver, simply plug in your UD165 via USB and connect

each display to a device. You can now connect up to 4 additional displays. Example

setups include:

What is the Mac Driver?

The 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 UGA devices on any Intel based desktop or laptop

Mac, allowing you to connect up to 4 additional monitors via USB.

Please note: Power PC-based Macintosh computers, such as late-model iMacs,

PowerBooks and PowerMacs, are not currently supported.

What else do I 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 UGA device. One UGA device is required for each of the additional

displays you wish to connect to your Mac.

Setup Guide Installing/Uninstalling the MAC Driver

To run the MAC installer, double-click the MAC DriverInstaller image: this will mount

the MAC DriverInstaller.

Example 1

Adding two displays to a MacBook Pro. MacBook Pro connects to two monitors via

USB cables using UD165. Monitors connect to graphics adapters via standard VGA/

DVI cables.

Select “

Software Installer” to begin installing

the MAC Driver on your Mac. This will run a

standard Mac installer and will require a restart

once completed.

Select “

User Guide” to view the User Guide.

Select “

Software Uninstaller” to uninstall the

MAC Driver from your Mac. This will require a

restart once complete.

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