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Panasonic Wireless Display Configuration Manual
Usage Precautions
Do not maximize the MS-DOS screen. Once maximized, the connection with the
Wireless
Display
is interrupted and the screen cannot be returned to its original size. In this case,
press
[ Alt
]
+
[ Enter ]
on the computer.
If a computer establishes a connection with the
Wireless Display
while operating in a
display mode other than those shown below. The display mode of the computer will
automatically change to 800 x 600 (16-bit).
Resolution: 800 x 600 or 640 x 480
Color Mode: 16-bit color
If the connection with the
Wireless Display
is cut, the computer will return to its original
display mode. In this case, the colors displayed on the screen may change if the color
mode is changed.
If any changes are made to the display mode of the computer connecting to the
Wireless
Display
, the connection will be cut.
The contents displayed on the
Wireless Display
may not be the same as what was
displayed on the monitor/LCD of the computer.
Applications that use hardware-based drawing functions, etc., might not be displayed
on the
Wireless Display
.
Some applications that perform frequent screen updating (such as video playback ap-
plications) might not be shown on the
Wireless Display
or might be shown as static
images.
Some 16-bit applications may not work properly.
The screen display may be unable to reflect a change in the cursor's shape.
When [Always On Top] setting is released, the software keyboard does not remain on top
even if the character input box is selected (except during logon and password input).
When the LCD/external display is turned off by the [Turn off monitor] setting in [Control
Panel] - [Power Management], the screen on the
Wireless Display
may remain displayed.
Communications may be affected when there is a high load on the computer.
The mouse cursor on the LCD of the computer may flicker when the computer is con-
nected with the
Wireless Display.
When removing the wireless LAN card after starting Windows, an error may occur.
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