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Optimizing the video playback quality
In the Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 operating system, the
docking station enables you to optimize the video playback quality when there are
some quality issues, such as a tear or split. After optimizing, the display will be
smoother and clearer.
To optimize the video playback quality, do the following:
1. Click the ICREON DOCKING icon in the Windows notification area. A pop-up
menu opens.
2. Select
ICREON DOCKING
➙
Optimize for Video.
Note:
This setting is not supported in the Windows XP operating system.
Rotating the external monitor display
The docking station enables you to rotate only your external monitor display(s) as
you want.
To rotate the external monitor display, do the following:
1. Click the ICREON DOCKING STATION icon in the Windows notification area. A
pop-up menu opens.
2. Select
ICREON DOCKING STATION
➙
Screen Rotation
, and then select one of
the following options:
•
Normal
: The external monitor display remain the same as your notebook
computer monitor display.
•
Rotated Left
: The external monitor display rotate 90 degrees to the left.
•
Rotated Right
: The external monitor display rotate 90 degrees to the right.
•
Upside-Down:
The external monitor display become upside-down.
Setting the color quality of the external monitor
The docking station enables you to select a target color quality for the external
monitor display. The available options are 16-bit or 32-bit. Bit means the color depth
of the display. The default and recommended setting is 32-bit.
To set the color quality of the external monitor, depending on the operating system
you are using, do one of the following:
For the Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system:
1. Click the ICREON DOCKING STATION icon in the Windows notification area. A
pop-up menu opens.
2. Select
Video Setup
. A window opens.
3. In the
Color Quality
area, select
Medium (16 bit)
or
Highest (32 bit).
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