User Guide - Windows 7
Connect displays to computers with Intel graphics (with an optional hub)
NOTE: With an Intel graphics controller and optional hub, you can connect up to 3 display devices.
To set up multiple display devices, follow these steps:
1. Connect an external hub (purchased separately) to the DisplayPort on your computer, using a DP-to-DP
cable (purchased separately). Be sure that the hub power adapter is connected to AC power.
2. Connect your external display devices to the VGA ports or DisplayPorts on the hub.
3. When Windows detects a monitor connected to the DP hub, the DisplayPort Topology Notication
dialog box is displayed. Click the appropriate options to congure your displays. Multiple display choices
include Duplicate, which mirrors your computer screen on all enabled display devices, or Extend, which
extends the screen image across all enabled display devices.
NOTE: If this dialog box does not appear, be sure that each external display device is connected to the
correct port on the hub. For more information, press fn+f4 and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Intel Wireless Display (select models only)
Intel® Wireless Display allows you to share your computer content wirelessly on your TV. To experience
wireless display, a wireless TV adapter (purchased separately) is required. DVDs that have output protection
may not play on Intel Wireless Display. (However, DVDs that do not have output protect will play.) Blu-ray
discs, which have output protection, will not play on Intel Wireless Display. For details about using the
wireless TV adapter, see the manufacturer's instructions.
NOTE: Be sure that wireless is enabled on your computer before using the wireless display.
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