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I have a laptop and want to know how to hook my regular monitor up to the
laptop-ive plugged it in...now what? |
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:16:14 -0800, tess wrote:
> I have a laptop and want to know how to hook my regular monitor up to the > laptop-ive plugged it in...now what? Oh I don't know... "read directions" comes to mind. Not trying to be a smart alec but often we overlook the resources already at our fingertips - help files, manuals and the like. Since systems can vary so much, those resource are the most accurate for *your* system. NOTE: There may be a utility separate from display properties that is to be used for enabling the external monitor. For example, there is a tray icon on my portable system that enables and manages different display configurations. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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What laptop is it...
If it has a 15 pin D type connector on the back then plug into that. Neil "tess" <tess@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E564D64E-898D-4CC5-BC97-B7A3DF52F121@microsoft.com... >I have a laptop and want to know how to hook my regular monitor up to the > laptop-ive plugged it in...now what? |
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