User's Manual

User Guide for Chrome 400/500 Series Graphics
SG195-B.1 1/5/2009
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Device state
indicators
Display Device Icons change their appearance to reflect
the state of the display device.
Note: In the Options dropdown list, un-check Show
Connected Devices only to see icons for both available
and unavailable displays.
Disallowed.
The icon will have a gray screen and will be dimmed and
unavailable. A red circle with a diagonal line through it will
overlay on uper left corner of the device image and the
device text and status checkbox will be dimmed.
The Disallowed Device is usually a connected device which
could be supported but cannot be used at this time. For
example, the current hardware configuration may not
support this device, or the device cannot be enabled in
combination with the other currently enabled devices.
Disconnected.
The icon will have a gray screen and will be dimmed and
unavailable. A red X will overlay on uper left corner of the
device image and the device text and status checkbox will
be dimmed.
The Disconnected Device could be supported but is not
detected as currently connected to the system.
Connected/ Disabled/ Not Selected.
The icon will display the device with a gray screen. The
device text and status checkbox will not be dimmed.
The Connected/Disabled/Not Selected Device is detected
as connected to the system but the device is not enabled
and is not available for configuration.
Connected/ Disabled/ Selected.
The icon will display the device with a gray screen. The
device text and status checkbox will not be dimmed. A blue
outline around the device and a blue highlight on the
device text name.
The Connected/Disabled/Selected Device is detected as
connected to the system, but is not currently enabled. The
blue outline indicates it is the device currently selected for
configuration in S3 ScreenToys Device Management.
Click on another connected device to clear this as the
current configuration selection.