How Standby/Sleep Or Hibernate Mode Affects Devices Attached To The Dynadock; Disconnecting The Dynadock; Eject Dock - Toshiba dynadock PA3541 User Manual

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settings will be retained each time you use the dynadock with your
computer.
How Standby/Sleep or Hibernate Mode Affects Devices Attached to the
dynadock
External Monitors
The external monitor connected to the dynadock will go blank if the
computer goes into Standby/Sleep or Hibernate Mode.
When in Mirror Mode, the external monitor keeps the same settings
it had before the computer went into Standby/Sleep or Hibernate
Mode once the computer returns to an active state
When in Extended Mode, windows that were previously on the
external monitor will not move back to that secondary monitor once
the computer returns to an active state
Also, if the external monitor is in Extended Mode and the computer
requires a login after Standby/Sleep or Hibernate Mode, the login
screen appears on the primary computer monitor, not the external
monitor.
Other Devices
If another device is connected to a port on the dynadock and the
computer goes into Standby/Sleep or Hibernate Mode, that device
will not function. For example, if you are using the Ethernet port for
high-speed network access, network access will not be available until
the computer returns to an active state.

Disconnecting the dynadock

Eject Dock

When the dynadock is connected to your computer, the TOSHIBA
dynadock Utility can remove all devices with one-click. Please
follow these steps:
Right-click the icon in the system tray.
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