@thewebmogul You press the key combination for your specific make and model of computer. Typically, it's FUNCTION + and F key. The Lenovo Thinkpad, for example, is FUNCTION+F7.
Dual display would depend on your computer. The ShowWX is just another monitor to the computer. So, if your computer supports dual monitor display, with different images on the laptop screen and the external monitor simultaneously, then it should work.
@qx773 a little question... do any one know what resolution can you assign to it in windows using the vga dock? looking all over for a clue but cant find any, except for the supported resolution on the site that states that the projector support 848x480, 800x400 and 640x480 resolution - but can i really set the vga resolution to the native one? (848x480)
@gmadcow As far as I know, no current monitor drivers support the resolution of 848x480. The closest is the native screen resolution of OQO computers, which have a resolution of 800x480 pixels.
I could not hear what he said when he pressed the keys to to clone display off and on. Can you tell me what are the keys he said?
thewebmogul 1 year ago
@thewebmogul You press the key combination for your specific make and model of computer. Typically, it's FUNCTION + and F key. The Lenovo Thinkpad, for example, is FUNCTION+F7.
mvisvideo 1 year ago
Sweet! Can I also set up the Show as a 2nd monitor? Please post more vids!
soundkite 2 years ago
Dual display would depend on your computer. The ShowWX is just another monitor to the computer. So, if your computer supports dual monitor display, with different images on the laptop screen and the external monitor simultaneously, then it should work.
qx773 2 years ago
@qx773 That's exactly right!
Zebraheadr6 1 year ago
@qx773 a little question... do any one know what resolution can you assign to it in windows using the vga dock? looking all over for a clue but cant find any, except for the supported resolution on the site that states that the projector support 848x480, 800x400 and 640x480 resolution - but can i really set the vga resolution to the native one? (848x480)
gmadcow 9 months ago
@gmadcow As far as I know, no current monitor drivers support the resolution of 848x480. The closest is the native screen resolution of OQO computers, which have a resolution of 800x480 pixels.
qx773 9 months ago
@qx773 so maybe there is reason in waiting to the 720p model after all :-) damn waste of perfectly good pixels...
gmadcow 9 months ago
@soundkite You absolutely can! Watch Netflix, full screen, through the SHOWWX, and browse the web on your laptop's screen, for example.
mvisvideo 1 year ago