Thanks for the clarification of what does what. My problem was that I didn't have access to the docs (not that they're very helpful) and I was seeing some stuff apparently stopped and some stuff not. I wasn't sure if it was just a matter of pushing that button and waiting, or if there was something else. I don't recall such a button on my 600 or T41p docs though maybe they were only port replicators (though I suppose it would be a similar issue.
So bottom line, I push the button and when the red light goes out, it's safe to undock, and about the only way to get the disconnected devices back is to undock and redock? I'd also like to confirm, since I can't seem to find a reference, that even with the Ultrabase 3, my external-displays choice is still 1xVGA + 1xDP, that I can't connect the two displays using the internal and dock DPs? I only have the one DP-to-DVI cable so I can't test it myself. Thanks again! -- Andrew mailto:[email protected] Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 2:50:41 PM, you wrote: > On 08/03/11 10:05, Andrew Webber wrote: >> Thank you both David and Steve. >> >> I went to bed with the X220 still sitting in the U3, no red light. >> >> This morning, still no red light. Most but not all connections through >> the base are dead: >> >> External (USB) keyboard and mouse no longer work >> External (USB) DVD drive no longer recognized >> External display (DisplayPort) still works as Extended Desktop >> Wired Ethernet still works >> AC power still connected >> >> Those are all the cables connected to the Ultrabase. After I post >> this, I'll remove the notebook and see what happens. >> >> > That's consistent: the power just works, and the ethernet > doesn't attach/detach, so is still there. The USB stuff hasn't > been recognized by the USB hub, so they aren't "there" yet. > So your problem is undocking / docking in general? > --STeve Andre' _______________________________________________ Thinkpad mailing list [email protected] http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpad
