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| | #1 (permalink) |
| | Vista does not identify Secondary monitor ..I have tried elsewhere in the community without any response. When I attempted to connect a projector via VGA, Vista did not identify it and the projector screen showed "no signal". I was advised by the projector people to "fool" Vista by connecting a secondary monitor and Vista would set it up and I could then connect the projector, which Vista would consider to be a secondary monitor. While Vista does identify the secondary monitor all I can get on its screen is at boot up ( the primary monitor is blank at this point,) until the Vista logo appears (on both) then the secondary screen goes blank (white) but then the normal fully booted desktop appears on my primary monitor. I have yet to see any of the Windows set ups for making adjustments other than the Display Properties. Both monitors have their latest drivers according to Windows. What have I overlooked ? |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | RE: Vista does not identify Secondary monitor My laptop has an FN key, pressing the FN and F8 key combonation switches the monitors from the primary and secondary, ie projector. This might be your problem. Bob "eveneden" wrote: > .I have tried elsewhere in the community without any response. When I > attempted to connect a projector via VGA, Vista did not identify it and the > projector screen showed "no signal". I was advised by the projector people to > "fool" Vista by connecting a secondary monitor and Vista would set it up and > I could then connect the projector, which Vista would consider to be a > secondary monitor. While Vista does identify the secondary monitor all I > can get on its screen is at boot up ( the primary monitor is blank at this > point,) until the Vista logo appears (on both) then the secondary screen goes > blank (white) but then the normal fully booted desktop appears on my primary > monitor. I have yet to see any of the Windows set ups for making adjustments > other than the Display Properties. Both monitors have their latest drivers > according to Windows. What have I overlooked ? |
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| | #3 (permalink) |
| | RE: Vista does not identify Secondary monitor Sorry, Bob, but that didn't work for me. Thanks anyway. "dundeeca" wrote: > My laptop has an FN key, pressing the FN and F8 key combonation switches the > monitors from the primary and secondary, ie projector. This might be your > problem. > > Bob > > "eveneden" wrote: > > > .I have tried elsewhere in the community without any response. When I > > attempted to connect a projector via VGA, Vista did not identify it and the > > projector screen showed "no signal". I was advised by the projector people to > > "fool" Vista by connecting a secondary monitor and Vista would set it up and > > I could then connect the projector, which Vista would consider to be a > > secondary monitor. While Vista does identify the secondary monitor all I > > can get on its screen is at boot up ( the primary monitor is blank at this > > point,) until the Vista logo appears (on both) then the secondary screen goes > > blank (white) but then the normal fully booted desktop appears on my primary > > monitor. I have yet to see any of the Windows set ups for making adjustments > > other than the Display Properties. Both monitors have their latest drivers > > according to Windows. What have I overlooked ? |
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| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista does not identify Secondary monitor And you've definitely got the "Extend my desktop onto this monitor" box checked?? Steve |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista does not identify Secondary monitor Yes. I should mention that I am using a desktop. One more thing, I seemingly left the PC to attend to something else and when I returned both had entered into the screensaver mode but BOTH monitors were flashing in and out repeatedly. I assume all this indicates that the VGA output is operable but somehow the extending of the desktop from the primary to the secondary monitor is not. Thank you, Steve, anyway. "Steve Thackery" wrote: > And you've definitely got the "Extend my desktop onto this monitor" box > checked?? > > Steve > > > |
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