Re: Display Duel Monitors
- From: "LVTravel" <none@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:01:45 -0500
I have had this problem before as you described it. You must have the
"second device" attached (and turned on) when doing the steps I suggested.
ATI graphic drivers can be really picky when you attempt to change the
settings. Had one that I had to "reset" about 10 times before it finally
"took" after unplugging the second device without switching off the extend
desktop setting first. This also entailed shutting off the machine and
doing a cold boot a few times with and without the second device attached
and turned on.
"bxb7668" <bxb7668@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you for the suggestion. Checking the "Extend my Windows desktop" is
what starts the problem and unchecking it does not fix the problem,
though, logically, it should. "Use this device" is grayed out.
Brian
"LVTravel" <none@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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See if this helps:
Right click on empty area of your desktop. Left click on properties.
Make sure that "Use this device as my ...." is set to Monitor 1 and also
that "Extend my Windows desktop..." is not checked.
"Another Brian" <notbrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Another Brian wrote:Pop. Your answer also "neglected to give any useful information." I gave
I have a Dell laptop that I use with a projector. Yesterday preparing
for a presentation I did something that made the projector display
monitor 2 and the laptop screen to show monitor 1. I wanted both to
show monitor 1. I know that I use Fn+F8 to toggle the display mode
between screen, projector, or both. If I displayed just on the
projector or just on the screen, it showed monitor 1. When I go into
Display Properties, Settings tab, it shows both monitor 1 and 2 as the
same size. On other laptops it shows a large monitor 1 and a small
monitor 2 and when I hover over monitor 2 it shows as not active. On
the laptop yesterday, it was active. How do I disable the second
monitor so that the projector or external monitor attached to the VGA
port always shows the same as the laptop display?
Thank you
Brian
It sounds like it got set to Clone mode. YOu'll have to go into your
video card properties, probably Advanced settings somewhere, since you
neglected to give any useful information, and set it to the proper
mode.
Sorry, that's all I can say based on such limited input.
HTH
Pop`
as much information as I had available (the laptop being in a building 5
miles away), not knowing what else might be needed. What is "Clone
mode?"
Here is what I've learned today:
The laptop has ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 video. My problem is caused while
displaying to both the screen and the projector. Then, going into
Display Properties, Settings and Attaching the second display causes
Display 2 to go to the projector and the normal desktop to display on
the laptop screen. Unattaching does not restore the display. I have to
disconnect the projector and reboot the laptop. Then the display is
correct.
M$ provided this link with some suggestions.
307873 How To Configure and Use Multiple Monitors in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=307873
I'll be looking through them over the next day or two. If I've provided
enough useful information for anyone to give me any other suggestions,
I'd be greatful.
Thank you
Brian
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