Kensington K33928 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Components; Instructions for Use; Setting Up the Adapter; System Requirements; Supported Operating Systems
- Page 3 – Recommended System Specifications; Setup and Software Installation; Install the Software
- Page 5 – Connect the USB cable to Your Notebook; Video Modes
- Page 6 – Video Mode; Set as Main Monitor
- Page 7 – Check; Configure
- Page 8 – Screen Resolution
- Page 9 – Rotated
- Page 10 – Video Mode Options; Extend To
- Page 11 – Supported Refresh Rate
- Page 12 – Troubleshooting; General; The display on my monitor is blank.
- Page 14 – Technical Support; Web Support; Please call one of these numbers:
K33928
Universal Multi-Display Adapter
Your Life Just Got Easier
Through one simple connection, the Kensington Universal Multi-Display Adapter connects
you instantly to your external monitor.
Please read the information here to learn valuable information about the safe and proper use
and installation of your Adapter. Register your Adapter online at
register.kensington.com
.
Contents
A
Universal Multi-Display Adapter
B
USB Cable
C
DVI-to-VGA Adapter
D
Software Installation CD
E
Quick Start Guide and Warranty Booklet
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Summary
Components F CONNECTION INDICATOR LIGHT G VIDEO OUTPUT PORT H USB 2.0 PORT NOTE: If you are using the Adapter with a Mac computer, the connection indicator light has no function. Supported Operating Systems Windows XP Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Mac OS X To downlo...
Recommended System Specifications Kensington Adapters can be used on netbooks, laptops/laptops, and desktops running processors ranging from Intel Atom N270 to single, dual, and quad core CPUs. Performance depends on the laptop's processing power. For best results, we recommend the following minimum...
4. Connect the USB cable to Your Notebook Connect the "A" end of the USB cable to your laptop. The attached monitor is set as your main display (showing the Windows task bar at the bottom of the screen), and your laptop screen is set as your extended display (showing your Windows desktop). Y...