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How can I configure a mirrored dual display configuration?

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How can I configure a mirrored dual display configuration?

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• This configuration requires a total of four screens connected to your notebook: you will need to use the VTBook DualDisplay accessory. • Using the VT MultiDisplay utility you can quickly configure any mirroring configuration you need, but for the best performance you’ll want to to use a completely hardware mirrored setup: • Following the notebook manufacturer’s instructions, mirror the internal LCD display to the display connected to the notebook’s built in video output • Install the VTBook DualDisplay drivers and boot the system with a DualDisplay cable and two displays connected to it. Please remember that you will need a DVI display and a VGA display. Dual VGA configurations are not allowed. • Extend the desktop to just one of the two displays (usually the DVI one). This will make the same image appear on both displays connected to VTBook • In this way you have two logical screens mirrored to two pairs of physical screens. • This kind of configuration is exceptionally useful if th

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