Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the difference between “Mirror mode” and “Extend mode”?
A.
In ‘Mirror mode’ what you see on the Laptop, Netbook* or Desktop PC screen is also seen on the HDTV (including icons), while in
‘Extend mode’ the remote display extends from your Laptop, Netbook* or Desktop PC screen (excluding icons) onto your HDTV
screen. In ‘Extend mode’ you can let your family or friends watch a movie streaming from your Laptop, Netbook* or Desktop PC on
your TV while you for example, can continue working on your documents, emails and facebook account displayed on the Laptop,
Netbook* or Desktop PC screen.
Q. What is the range of the Quicklink HD Kit?
A.
The Quicklink HD Kit is targeting in-room usage. Wireless connectivity is not expected to be available through walls (room-to-room).
The actual range depends on the visual content type (pictures, presentations and standard Internet content with a range of 10m (or
30ft) and 720p video or Internet HD content with a range of 5-7m (or 15-20ft) and the system con
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guration. Improved performance
will be achieved by positioning the 2 adapters where possible facing each other and have them at the same height.
Q. I have started watching a movie and then connected the PC Adapter. The picture is showing on my HDTV but the sound did not switch to the TV.
A.
Please restart the player after connecting the PC Adapter, to allow the default audio device to switch to the USB audio device. This
doesn’t happen automatically after the player was already activated.
Q. I am working in ‘Mirror mode’ and when the device connects, the screen resolution changes on both my HDTV and my Laptop, from the original
native resolution.
A.
This is normal when working in ‘Mirror mode’ as the system is using a common resolution for the Laptop and the HDTV as it needs
to display an identical picture on both. In ‘Extend mode’ it is possible to play with the screen resolution of each individual screen,
using the windows screen settings.
Q. I am connected to my HDTV in HDMI mode and the picture on the HDTV is too big (only part of my Laptop screen is showing).
A.
In some cases, with different TV brands, the HDTV by default is setup to a speci
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c resolution, and is not scanning the HDMI for
supported resolutions. This can usually be resolved by entering the HDTV setup screen and looking for a method for enabling the
HDMI scan (or switching to ‘PC mode’ if available). If this mode is not available please try to select different screen resolutions in the
HDTV until you
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nd one that
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ts the resolution you have selected on your laptop screen settings.
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