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Chapter 04:
Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7
If you do not see a resolution or refresh setting you would
like to use, it is probably because your display device is not
communicating that option to the Tablet PC and therefore
may not be a compatible option via the VGA connector
on the optional Docking Cradle or VESA Mounting Plate,
or other optional display adapter you are using. If you are
certain your monitor will display a resolution that is not ap-
pearing in the drop down menu, you will need to switch to
“Advanced Mode” and go to
Display
g
Custom Resolutions
to create that setting.
5.
You should now see a completion screen verifying if
everything is working the way you intended. If so, tap on
the “Close” button, if not, tap on “Start Over” to run through
this wizard again, or “Control Panel” to make the appropriate
settings manually.
Setting Up Your Display(s) Manually
The Basic Mode will allow you to make all of the appropriate set-
tings manually. Advanced Mode allows to save custom profiles
and create custom resolution settings.
Tap on the help icon (
) at the bottom of each panel to
display tool tips that will explain what each setting does.
Changing Display Properties
Display
g
General Settings
is where you can set your display
resolution, color depth, refresh rate, default screen rotation and
scaling mode. “Scale Full Screen” will scale up the Windows
desktop to fill the monitor screen if the resolution of the monitor
is set higher than the resolution of the Primary display. “Center
Image” will center the desktop, without scaling, on the screen
surrounded by a black border.
Enabling Multiple Monitor Support
To enable multiple displays, be sure to have your external moni-
tor connected and then tap on
Display
g
Multiple Displays
and
select your desired operating mode: “Single Display” uses only
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