Article ID: 826378 - Last Review: September 23, 2011 - Revision: 3.0 Tablet PC display properties change unexpectedly when you dock or undock your computer
SYMPTOMSWhen you take your Tablet PC out of the docking station, and then put it back in again, the display properties may change unexpectedly. For example, while an external monitor is connected to the docking station, and you are using Clone mode so that both the external monitor and the Tablet PC LCD display the same picture, you take the Tablet PC out of the docking station and put it back in. Although the display was configured to use Clone mode before you undocked the Tablet PC, the desktop display is now stretched over both screens. Therefore, you are using DualView mode and can move items between the Tablet PC LCD screen and the external monitor. CAUSEMicrosoft Windows XP Tablet PC edition does not cause this issue. This issue may occur if the utilities or the drivers of your graphics card apply a default configuration that overrides any manually configured settings when the docking condition changes. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, obtain an update from the manufacturer of your computer or graphics card. If the issue persists, contact the manufacturer of your graphics card or computer for more help. WORKAROUNDIf the nVidia nView Desktop Manager is installed on your computer, depending on the driver and the utility version, you may be able to customize your docked profile. To do so, follow these steps:
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