You can use the Duo screen rather than the external monitor! ( If that's not
what you want the make sure your book is closed all the way and latched)
Pay attention this time!
The problem is you have to remove the lid of the dock, that's not so bad if
you cover the back half!  Options would be to cut the lid in half, make your
own half lid, or what every floats your boat.  Just do please cover the back
half , awful having things fall in there not to mention your worst enemy is
dust and static.  If your into plastics molding make a new lid then let the
rest of the list know.  You could make a few bucks that way!
Brandy
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan/Sal Wheaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of DuoList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> A non-techie's responses to David Shrimpton's questions:
>
> > if I look into the the Duo when its in the Doc I can see that the screen
> >of the Duo
> >has come on while it in the Doc . . . .
> This is most interesting, and seems to relate to the older queries about
> whether or not it's possible to run the Dock with the lid off (using the
> Duo's screen instead of a monitor), since it suggests that David's lid
> isn't latched and his screen is in there trying in vain to look at its own
> reflection on the keyboard.   I've recently regretted I didn't pay more
> attention to those threads, or hadn't saved them.  Could someone direct me
> to an appropriate archive?  Or else just send me the bottom-line
answer? --
> As long as you're sure it's correct  ;-)



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