Hot or Warm Docking and Undocking
This procedure describes how to dock and undock your computer to
and from the SelectaDock system with hot or warm docking and
undocking. Hot and warm docking means the computer is running or
in standby mode (hot docking and undocking), or in suspend mode
(warm docking and undocking).
The capability of hot and warm docking depends on the operating
system you are using:
To see whether your operating system supports hot and warm
docking, refer to the user's guide of your operating system.
Note: If you are using DOS or Windows 3.1, the resolution of the
LCD of your computer must be the same as the external
display. Otherwise, the LCD will blank out when you use hot
or warm undocking.
Important
To use hot or warm docking, you must cold-dock your computer to
the SelectaDock system at least once beforehand.
Windows 95
DOS or Windows
3.1
OS/2 Warp and
Later or Windows
NT
Hot or warm
docking and
undocking is
supported.
Note: See “For
Windows
95” on
page 115.
Hot or warm
docking and
undocking is
supported with the
Docking Control
Program.
Hot or warm
docking and
undocking is not
supported.
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