Eizo monitor and Video Mirror Function with Macbook Pro

I have just purchased an eizo monitor and it won't let me open the 'colouredge program that comes with it until I disable video mirror function   How do i do that on a Macbook pro?

For example:
According to this: http://www.cable-modem.net/broadbandarticles/comcastspeed.html T1 service providers offer 1.544 Mbps download and upload speeds and Comcast has long offered high-speed broadband connections with 6 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload speeds; but with the advent of DOCSIS 3.0 technology, Comcast cable modems can now access the Internet at wideband speeds as high as 50 Mbps at affordable prices.
You can see, download speed is not a big advantage of a T1 line.

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