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Appendix

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LitePro 760 User’s Guide

Portable and Laptop Activation Chart

Most laptop computers de-activate their built-in monitors when a
second display device is connected. The following chart lists the
commands that re-activate the laptop’s monitor. If your computer is
not listed here, refer to the computer’s documentation.

Computer

Key command to
activate port

Key command to
de-activate port

Acer

Ctrl-Alt-Esc (for setup)<

Ctrl-Alt-Esc (for setup)

AST

FN-D or Ctrl-D

FN-D or Ctrl-D

Ctrl-FN-D

Ctrl-FN-D

FN-F5

FN-F5

type from A:/IVGA/CRT

type from A:/IVGA/CRT

Austin

Ctrl-Alt-,,

Ctrl-Alt-,

Altima*

Shift-Ctrl-Alt-C

Shift-Ctrl-Alt-L

setup VGA/Conf.Simulscan

setup VGA/Conf.Simulscan

Amrel* **

setup menu

setup menu

Shift-Ctrl-D

Shift-Ctrl-D

Apple

see Mac Portable and Mac PowerBook

BCC

automatic - no activation
command needed

reboot computer

Bondwell

LCD or CRT option

LCD or CRT option

Chaplet**

setup screen

setup screen

Commax

Ctrl-Alt-#6

Ctrl-Alt-#5

Compaq**

Ctrl-Alt-<

Ctrl-Alt->

FN-F4

FN-F4

Data General

Ctrl-Alt-Command

Ctrl-Alt-Command

Data General
Walkabout

2 CRT/X at DOS prompt

reboot

Datavue

Ctrl-Shift-M

Ctrl-Shift-M

Dell*

Ctrl-Alt-<

Ctrl-Alt->

Ctrl-Alt-F10

Ctrl-Alt-F10

Digital

automatic

reboot

FN-F2

FN-F2

Dolch

dip switch to CRT

dip switch to LCD

Epson

dip switch to CRT

dip switch to LCD

Everex**

setup screen option

setup screen option

For-A

Ctrl-Alt-Shift-C

Ctrl-Shift-Alt-L

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