

If your application requires this, use the main display adapter.

Check for driver updates to add support for this. PAGE 17 OF THE MANUAL MAKES THIS STATEMENT Q: Why doesn’t Direct3D work? A: This is a current limitation of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 SVGA Converter. My goal now is to pursue a lower cost option (i.e., less than the 1500 it cost me for this monitor). Fortnuately, the composite video is sufficient for the application. But if you bought an ALL-IN-ONE PC (like HP-TOUCHSMART, MSI WIND TOP AE2200, SONY, LENOVO,ASUS ALL-IN-ONES ETC) and you do not have a vga output, then this is your only solution at the moment. composite input composite video 1.0 V (p-p), 75 ohms, negative sync, auto-termination, BNC x2, bridged-out possible. So if you use karaoke-plug in or mess around with video-effects this thing is NOT for you. So if you use this type of output you will not be able to use anyother video-effects or transitions. ( none of the DVI, HDMI suggestions above will work with Composite and VGA ). Composite Video is one form of ANALOG signal, and VGA another form, but they dont 'talk' to each other as you found with the adapter cable you purchased. That means that the video-output works just fine but ONLY the fade transition is available. What is needed ( and Tripp Lite does not offer ) is a Composite to VGA converter.

An HDMI cable can send an audio and video signal over the same cable. Because VGA is an older technology, this option should be avoided unless there is no other alternative. Well It works only if you uncheck box ''USE HARDWARE ACCELERATION''. An HDMI to VGA converter may be a cheaper cable that connects an HDMI signal from a computer to a VGA connection on an older display.
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Well here is the product that I bought and tested I installed the windows-7 drivers to my desktop pc.
