Apple 850AV Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Your AppleVision monitor appears as a VGA monitor in the Control Strip pop-up menus.
m Make sure the ADB connector on the monitor cable is plugged directly into
your computer’s ADB port.
m Reinstall the AppleVision software that came with your computer.
See Chapter 2, “Installing and Using AppleVision Software,” for
more information.
You hear no alert sound.
m Make sure the alert volume control is set correctly. Click the Alerts button
in the Monitors & Sound control panel and reset the System Alert Volume.
Changes in the Monitors & Sound control panel don’t work for the monitor.
m Make sure you have installed the AppleVision software that came with
your monitor.
m Because each monitor connected to your computer has its own Monitors &
Sound window, use the window that displays the name of your
AppleVision monitor in the top-left corner.
When you open the Monitors & Sound control panel, only one resolution is available.
m Make sure you have connected the ADB connector to your computer. You
cannot use many of the features of the AppleVision software without an
ADB connection. See “Connecting the Monitor Cable to a Mac OS–Based
Computer” in Chapter 1 for more information.
m If AppleVision software is installed and you start up your computer
holding down the Shift key, the Display Enabler extension will not load
and the software will not run. Restart your computer without disabling
extensions to use the AppleVision software.
m Reinstall the AppleVision software that came with your computer.
See Chapter 2, “Installing and Using AppleVision Software,” for more
information.
When you turn on overscan, it stays on even when you change resolutions.
m This is a new feature of the AppleVision 850 and 850AV. In other
AppleVision monitors, overscan will automatically turn off when you
change resolution settings.
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