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DisplayLink Graphics Adapter User Manual
Software Version 5.6
Additional Information
The following section provides additional information on the use of the DisplayLink USB Graphics software.
DirectX 10 Game support
This software release contains support for some DirectX 10 games on Windows 7. To improve the gaming experience,
it is recommended that:
Antialiasing (AA) settings are turned OFF
Locking to vsync is turned ON
These options are usually configurable within the DirectX 10 game.
To play 3D games on a DisplayLink screen with reasonable performance the system specs must meet the game
“recommended” hardware specification, not just the minimum specification.
Monitor Calibration
Monitors can be calibrated with applications that use the Display Data Channel Command Interface (DDC/CI). Both the
monitor and application must support DDC/CI for this to work. An example of an application that is now supported is
ScreenWhite.
DDC/CI is not supported on displays with integrated DisplayLink technology, for example mini monitors.
Media Playback
On Windows 7, Vista and Windows XP (in extend mode), the DisplayLink USB Graphics device can display media
files and DVDs using the following media players:
Windows Media Player 11 (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx)
WinDVD 10 (www.intervideo.com)
PowerDVD 9 (www.cyberlink.com)
RealPlayer 11 (www.real.com)
The DisplayLink USB Graphics device can display media files and DVDs using most media players. Media playback
in mirror mode (XP) or in Basic mode (Vista and Windows 7) is not recommended.
Using Multiple DisplayLink USB Graphics devices
The software supports up to six simultaneously USB attached screens. It is also possible that different sets of screens
are being used at different times, for example two in the office and two at home. The software saves each screen’s
display profile separately. This allows for different physical positioning, or different resolutions, of connected monitors
in the office and the home.
Standby and Hibernate, Shut down and Restart
If the PC that the DisplayLink USB Graphics device is connected to is placed into standby or hibernate mode, the
display goes blank. When the PC is again powered up (and unlocked if necessary) the connected monitor returns to the
same mode as it was before stand by or hibernation.
If the PC is shut down, restarted and logged in, again the connected display returns to the same mode as it was before
shutdown.
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