KOH_CloneModeConfig

Enhanced Clone Mode Support

The Enhanced Clone Mode feature lets you specify a clone display size that is different from the primary display. It also allows you to change the clone display size at runtime using the Intel® EMGD Runtime GUI (see Viewing and Changing the Driver Configuration from Microsoft Windows or Using the Intel® EMGD Runtime Configuration GUI on Linux* Systems for Linux systems).

In Clone mode, the framebuffer is always allocated to match the primary display size. On the clone display (secondary display) the image is centered if the display is bigger than the framebuffer. Centering happens only if the requested resolution and refresh rate are not available for the clone display.

Extended Clone mode uses four CED parameters:

• Clone Width — specifies a width for the clone display

• Clone Height — specifies a height for the clone display

• Clone Refresh — specifies a refresh rate for the clone display

• Enable interlace mode — uses interlace mode for the clone display

Clone Mode CED Configuration

The following CED screenshot shows a sample Clone mode setting configuration.

 

 

 




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Revised April 2013