User's Manual

User Guide for Chrome 400/500 Series Graphics
SG195-B.1 1/5/2009
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Connected/ Enabled/ Not Selected.
The icon will display the device with a yellow flower screen
and a check in the device status checkbox.
The Connected/Enabled/Not Selected Device is detected
as connected and active. S3 Device Management
configuration options can not be made for this device at
present, since it does not have a blue outline indicating it is
selected for configuration. Clear the status checkbox to
change the device status to off.
Connected/ Enabled/ Selected.
The icon will display the device with a yellow flower screen,
a blue outline and a check in the device status checkbox.
The Connected/Enabled/Selected Device is detected as
connected and active. S3 Device Management
configuration options can made for this device, as indicated
by the blue outline indicating it is selected for configuration.
To select a device for configuration in the current session,
select the device from the Display dropdown list and then
click on the icon. The blue outline should appear. Clear the
status checkbox to change the device status to off.
Device state
indicators
(cont.)
Display Device Icons change their appearance to reflect
the state of the display device.
Status:
Status:
for selected display
The icon will display the device with a desktop bitmap on
the screen and a blue outline around the device. There
may also be a blue highlight on the device text name.
There is a check in the device status checkbox.
In the example, the status Enabled/Connected/ indicates
that the Device is detected as connected to the system,
active and the device is currently selected for configuration
in the Device Management page.
Status:
(multiple monitor)
Status:
for selected display in multiple monitor configuration
For multiple monitor configurations, additional information
is provided about the relationship between two display
devices. The selected monitor may be either: Primary (i.e.,
the main monitor) or Secondary. The display on the two
monitors will be either:
Clone view: both monitors show the same image, or
Extended view: monitors each provide a different part of a
large desktop view. In the example, the multiple monitor
configuration for the selected device is (Primary) in a
Extended View.