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Owner’s Manual
15" / 17" Single Rail Console
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MMK15-RM
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3. Tighten thumb screw of bracket to fix KVM switch in console and finish installation. (Both sides)
3.4 Installing the Video Card and Video Driver
Before connecting the LCD console, make sure your computer has a video card already installed for the monitor. After you connect
the console, install the video software driver. The video driver is supplied by the video card manufacturer and may be found on the
CD-ROM that came with your computer. If you need information on installing a video card or video driver, refer to the manual that came
with your video card.
3.4.1 Configuring the Display Settings
After connecting the console and turning on your computer, you may need to configure one or more of the following display settings:
• Display mode (also called desktop area or video resolution)
• Refresh rate (also called vertical scan rate or vertical sync)
• Color depth (also called color palette or number of colors)
Each video card has several controls that let you adjust the display settings. However, the software and driver for each video card is
unique. In most cases, you adjust these settings by using a program or utility provided by the manufacturer of the video card. Most
video cards use the Windows Display Properties control panel to configure the display. To open the Windows Display Properties, click
the right mouse button in a blank area of the Windows desktop and then select "Properties". The "Settings" tab usually lets you change
the Color Palette and the Desktop Area (
x
by
y
pixel resolution).
Some video cards integrate additional features into the Windows Display Properties control panel to give you an exceptional setup
that is flexible and easy to use. For example, the control panel may include an "Advanced Properties" button, an "Adjustment" tab, or a
"Refresh" tab for changing other settings. Other video cards have a separate utility for setting display properties.
Whenever you change the resolution, color, or refresh rate, the image size, position, or shape may change - this behavior is normal. You
can readjust the image using the monitor on-screen controls. For more information on the monitor on-screen controls, refer to Chapter
2. For more information on configuring the display settings, refer to the manual that came with your video card.