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To set or check your screen resolution, go to \menu{System Settings \then Displays}. The \window{Displays} window detects automatically the type of display and shows your display's name, size. The screen resolution and refresh rate is set to the recommended value by Ubuntu. If the recommended settings are not to your liking, you can change the same from the \dropdown{Resolution} drop-down to the resolution of your choice.
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Um die Bildschirmauflösung einzustellen oder zu überprüfen, gehen Sie zu \menu{Systemeinstellungen \ldots \then Anzeigegeräte}. Die Anwendung \window{Anzeigegeräte} erkennt automatisch den Typ Ihres Bildschirms und zeigt den Namen Ihres Monitors sowie seine Größe an. Die Bildschirmauflösung und die Wiederholrate wird durch Ubuntu automatisch auf den empfohlenen Wert gesetzt. Wenn die Einstellungen nicht Ihren Erwartungen entsprechen, können Sie durch Anklicken der angezeigten Bildschirmauflösung in dem Auswahlmenü die gewünschte Auflösung einstellen.
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display!changing resolution|)
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Bildschirm!Auflösung ändern|)
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Adding an extra display
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Einen zusätzlichen Monitor hinzufügen
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display!adding secondary|(
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Bildschirm!einen zweiten hinzufügen|(
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Sometimes, you may want to add more than one display device to your desktop, or may want to add an external monitor to your laptop. Doing this is quite simple. Whether it's an extra monitor, \acronym{LCD} \acronym{TV}, or a projector, Ubuntu can handle it all. Ubuntu supports the addition of multiple displays by default, which is as easy as plug and play. Ubuntu recognizes almost all the latest monitors, \acronym{TV}s and projectors by default. Sometimes it may happen that your additional display is not detected when you connect it to the machine. To resolve this, go to \menu{System Settings \then Displays} and click on \menu{Detect Displays}. This will detect the monitors connected to the machine. This menu can also be found from the \menu{Power Off} menu on the top panel. You can also search for Displays at the Dash search bar. Now, there are two modes which you can enable for your displays. One option is to spread your desktop across two or more monitors. This is particularly useful if you are working on multiple projects and need to keep an eye on each of them at the same time. The second option is to mirror the desktop onto each of the displays. This is particularly useful when you are using a laptop to display something on a larger screen or a projector. To enable this option just check the box beside \checkbox{Mirror displays} and click \button{Apply} to save the settings. You will get a pop-up notification asking if you want to keep the current setting or revert to the previous setting. Click to keep the current setting. Starting from Ubuntu 12.04, you can also select whether you want the Unity Launcher in both the displays or only in the primary display.
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display!adding secondary|)
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Bildschirm!einen zweiten hinzufügen|)
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Connecting and using your printer
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Ihren Drucker anschließen und verwenden
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printer
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Drucker
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Ubuntu supports most new printers. You can add, remove, and change printer properties by navigating to \menu{System Settings \then Printing}. You can also search for \application{Printing} from the Dash search bar. Opening \application{Printing} will display the \window{Printing-localhost} window.
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Ubuntu unterstützt die meisten neuen Drucker. Sie können Druckereinstellungen hinzufügen, ändern und entfernen, indem Sie zu \menu{System \then Systemeinstellungen \ldots \then Drucker} navigieren oder indem Sie nach \application{Drucker} in der \menu{Dash-Startseite} suchen. Das Fenster \window{Drucker - localhost} wird geöffnet.
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When you want to add a printer, you will need to make sure that it is switched on, and plugged into your computer with a \acronym{USB} cable or connected to your network.
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Wenn Sie einen neuen Drucker hinzufügen möchten, stellen Sie sicher, dass er eingeschaltet und mit einem \acronym{USB}-Kabel an Ihren Rechner oder aber über das Netzwerk angeschlossen ist.
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