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Display
Menu path: User Interface > Display
Every screen connected to the IGEL UD device can be configured independently. The position of the individual screens can be determined in relation to Screen 1.
Click on
to show the screen identifier on each device.
If you work in an environment with a number of monitors, see the how-to Multimonitor.
If you use the Shared Workplace (SWP) feature with user-specific display resolutions, see the how-to Display Configuration for Shared Workplace (SWP).
Screen Configuration
Number of screens: Select how many monitors you would like to use.
Identifies each screen connected and specifies the connection and display resolution for each screen. | |
Arranges the screens in a single row. | |
Arranges the screens in two rows. | |
Rotates the selected screen anti-clockwise. | |
Rotates the selected screen clockwise. | |
Removes the screen which was last added. | |
Adds a screen. |
The selected screen is highlighted with a blue frame. The black bar at the bottom edge of the screen represents the physical orientation of the monitor.
Selected screen: Selects a screen using this selection box to configure the following settings.
Screen resolution: Move the slider to the resolution which the selected screen is to have. The resolution is shown in the right-hand box.
x.xserver0.custom_resolution
). In order for the values set there to take effect, the resolution must be set to "Automatic" (slider at the far left). The following parameters apply to the entry in the registry:WxH
: W = width, H = height (example: 1920x1080)WxH@R
: W = width, H = height, R = refresh rate (example: 1920x1080@60 or 1920x1200@59.8)
Advanced
Detect refresh rate automatically
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A refresh rate for the monitor is identified automatically. (Dafault)
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A refresh rate for the monitor is to be set manually.
Refresh rate: Number of individual images per second.
Possible values:
- 30 ... 100. (Default: 60)
Graphic card: Graphics card assigned to the selected screen. A graphics card can have more outputs than are actually used. In order to ensure transparency, you may need to assign the graphics cards manually.
Monitor: Assigns the screen selected under Selected screen to a monitor connection. Example: HDMI(II). (Default: Automatic)