8.4 Uninstall the adaptor and driver
• Open the 'Control panel' and double-click on Programs and features (Vista) or Add or remove
programs (XP/2000).
• Select the WS Tech USB Multi-display and click 'uninstall' or 'remove'.
• Click 'Yes' to confirm removal. A number of DOS windows will pop up during removal.
• Click 'Yes' to restart the computer and unplug the adaptor.
9. MAC OS
Introduction
• This procedure is applicable for MAC software versions 1.0 or higher.
• The Mac driver is designed for Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger) and Mac OS X v10.5 (Leopard) and enables
to add up to 4 extra monitors to an Intel based Mac using DisplayLink technology. For every
additional monitor, a PCUSBVGA is required.
NOTICE:
Power PC Macintosh computers e.g. latest models iMacs, PowerBooks and PowerMacs are
→
currently not supported.
Install/uninstall driver
• To run the MAC installer, double-click the MAC Driverinstaller image. This will mount the MAC
Driverinstaller.
• Select 'Software installer' to start installing the MAC driver. Once completed, the system requires a
reboot.
• Select 'User Guide' to view the user guide.
• Select 'Software Uninstaller' to remove the driver. Reboot is required.
Connect displays
• After installing the driver, simply plug in the USB video adaptor in a free USB2.0 port and connect
a display to port of the USB video adaptor.
Managing multiple displays
• When attaching a new display, it will default extend to the right of the main display. To configure
the settings for each of the added monitors, select 'Displays' from the 'System Preferences' menu.
This will open a preference window for each of the attached displays in which the displays can be
configured. Use the 'Gathering Windows' button to bring all 'Display Preferences' windows onto
the main display.
Configuring displays from the Menu Bar
• If the 'Show displays in Menu bar'-box in the 'Display Preferences' window is checked, the displays
can be configured using the display icon in the menu bar.
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