Using a third-party graphics configuration utility, Sing a third-party graphics configuration utility – HP Z2 G9 Mini Workstation User Manual

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NOTE:

Your computer might look slightly different from the illustration in this section.

1.

Connect the monitor cable adapters (if required) to the computer, and then connect the appropriate

monitor cables to the adapters or directly to the graphics card.

2.

Connect the other ends of the monitor cables to the monitors.

3.

Connect one end of the monitor power cord to the monitor and the other end to an AC outlet.

4.

Configure the monitor. For details, see Windows Help or go to

http://www.microsoft.com

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For monitor setup in Linux, you can often use the settings tool for the graphics cards (for example,

NVIDIA nvidia-settings). In some recent Linux releases, you must modify the window manager system

(for example, Gnome 3) preferences.

Using a third-party graphics configuration utility

Third-party graphics cards might include a monitor configuration utility. Upon installation, this utility is

integrated into the operating system. You can select the utility and use it to configure multiple monitors with

your computer.

See your graphics card documentation for details.

NOTE:

Some third-party configuration utilities require that you enable the monitors in Windows before

using the configuration tool. See your graphics card documentation for more information, and for graphics

card drivers, go to

http://www.hp.com/support

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Using a third-party graphics configuration utility

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