Dynadock doesn't display second monitor

Just received my dynadock and can't get my 2nd monitor to clone my laptop. It only displays my screen saver.
Any suggestions?

Hi
Can you also tell us what notebook you are using on the Dynadock?
Normally you can switch between the monitors if you press FN+F5. Check also the display properties. Therefore make a right click on the desktop and check the display properties. Make sure that the picture on second monitor will be cloned and its not set to extend the desktop there.

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