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| Dell Laptop and Docking Station - behaves differently in XP There seems to be some key differences in the way that Vista works with a docking station (from what I am accustom to in XP). All these articles relate to a Dell Latitude D505 using a Dell docking station. 1) Dual displays with a docking station. I use a 19" display with my laptop screen so I have two displays. This works great, I shut my laptop down and turn it on again and it remembers this setting. I then shutdown and take the laptop home to do some work. I am now working without a docking station on the laptops own display, this works fine. The next day when I come into work and put the laptop onto the docking station it does not remember the display I had setup. I have to go into the Personalize area and "extend the desktop onto this monitor". This is a feature I am used to in XP which no longer seems to occur, is there a way of making this happen? 2) Physical network connection and wireless connection. In XP I used to have the wireless connection disabled when I was on the docking station (and Intel NIC enabled). When I went home the laptop knew I wasn't on the docking station so it would use my settings which were wireless enabled and Intel NIC disabled. When I went back into the office it would see I was docked so reverted to the docked settings. I cannot seem to replicate this behaviour in Vista. If I take it off the docking station and boot up the wireless is disabled. So I enable wireless and disable Intel NIC and all works fine. Until I plug it into the docking station and it leaves the wireless enabled and Intel NIC disabled. This is a feature I am used to in XP which no longer seems to occur, is there a way of making this happen? 3) Power Schemes. I don't seem to fully understand how the power schemes work in Vista. In XP if I unplugged the power adapter it would do things like reduce the performance of the laptop, screen brightness etc and give me longer battery life. In Vista it appears that I need to click on the power icon and change the power plan manually. Is there a way to automate this? It seems to be counter productive and I later forget that I plugged back into power and didn't change it back to High Performance. Thanks Troy |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Dell Laptop and Docking Station - behaves differently in XP | Troy Lea | Vista Hardware | 20 | 06-13-2007 04:00 PM |
| Higher end laptop and docking station choices out there (dual monitors on the docking station)? | markm75 | Notebooks | 0 | 05-06-2007 12:00 AM |
| Dell Laptop and Docking Station - behaves differently in XP | Troy Lea | Vista Hardware | 0 | 04-12-2007 05:26 PM |
| Dell Laptop and Docking Station - behaves differently in XP | Troy Lea | Vista Hardware | 0 | 04-12-2007 05:26 PM |
| Dell Docking Station | SeanM | Vista Hardware | 2 | 04-12-2007 07:28 AM |
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