To set video modes, see Using the Taskbar Menu. The following modes are available:Video Mode AttachedMonitor Notebook Screen Best for:Set as main monitor Main Display Extended DisplayUsing the attachedmonitor as the maincenter of focus withthe laptop screenproviding additionalworkspaceExtend Extended Display Main DisplayUsing the laptopscreen as the maincenter of focus withthe attached monitorproviding additionalworkspaceNotebook monitor off Main Display OffUsing the attachedmonitor with thelaptop closedMirror Main Display Main DisplayShowing the sameinformation on bothdisplaysOff Off Main DisplayTurning off theattached monitorwhen not in useIn either Set as main monitor or Extend mode, you can drag and drop windows from onescreen to the other. This provides a number of advantages to increase productivity:• Read email on one display; open attachments on the other.• Expand a spreadsheet across both screens.• For graphics editing, increase your working area by putting all the pallets andtoolbars on the second display.• Keep your desktop on the attached monitor and watch a DVD on your laptopscreen.The extended display can be set to the right or left of, above, or below the primary display(see Using the Taskbar Menu).Set as Main MonitorThe Set as Main Monitor option sets the attached monitor as the primary display and yourlaptop screen as the extended display. This allows you to use your large monitor screen asyour main point of focus while using your laptop screen as extra space for other applications.