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Still not connected?
Try adjusting the resolution from the DisplayLink Manager. Some displays such as television type
displays can be recognised as a default monitor and therefore your PC may set it as a default
1280x1024 which can be too high for the monitor. If your monitor is not capable of displaying that
resolution, you will need to lower the setting.
I don't see all the resolutions available through the DisplayLink Manager. Why is this?
3.
Note all displays have the same capabilities. Computer monitors will typically have the capability for
the PC to recognise its capable resolutions. HDTVs may not have this capability built in through its
PC input, so if you are connecting to this type of display, only some of the resolutions may appear in
the resolution drop down selection in the DisplayLink Manager.
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Why is my video choppy?
If you are experiencing choppy video, try changing the channel (please refer to your Wireless USB
Host Adapter settings for this) or move in your computer closer to the display. Also, make sure your
PC meets the recommended requirements for the type of video application you are using.
Video playback at full screen is only recommended at resolutions 1280x720 or less. To avoid choppy
video, scale the resolution back to 1280x720 or lower. This can be done through the DisplayLink
Manager.
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