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External display with s-video input
You can connect an external display device such as a television or projector with s-
video input to the video-out port on the rear of the computer.
Read the manual for your TV or projector for additional operating instructions.
Using simultaneous display
Your computer takes advantage of Windows multi-display capability, allowing you
to use your computer for presentation purposes. So whatever is displayed in your
computer will likewise be displayed on the other external display. Press
Fn-F3
to
toggle the display output location.
To use simultaneous display, you can choose to connect the display device to the
computer through the external display port or video-out port, depending on what
your display device supports.
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Summary of Contents for A1100
Page 1: ...Notebook computer User s guide...
Page 10: ...x...
Page 11: ...1 Getting familiar with your computer...
Page 41: ...2 Operating on battery power...
Page 49: ...3 Peripherals and options...
Page 67: ...4 Moving with your computer...
Page 75: ...5 Software...
Page 76: ...This chapter discusses the important system utilities bundled with your computer...
Page 88: ...5 Software 78...
Page 89: ...6 Troubleshooting...
Page 97: ...Appendix A Specifications...
Page 98: ...This appendix lists the general specifications of your computer...
Page 102: ...Appendix A Specifications 92...
Page 103: ...Appendix B Notices...
Page 104: ...This appendix lists the general notices for your computer...
Page 110: ...Appendix B Notices 100...
Page 114: ...104...