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| | #1 (permalink) |
| | VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn 2gb memory 100gb hdd Vista Business X86 so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any new drivers is a issue. I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the lcd on the laptop is his primary display. 1) Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility centre to connect it as display 2). However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen in the format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar not changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen by moving left. This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the screens should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the left hand screen. you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but then vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the primary etc. Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display should be 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the desktop while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and start menu. Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. Its a Sony so you update drivers, if they are required, from Sony "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:03252D68-FCCB-4EDD-9EFE-54771CCFAD09@xxxxxx Quote: > Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn > 2gb memory > 100gb hdd > Vista Business X86 > so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any new > drivers is a issue. > > > I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the lcd > on > the laptop is his primary display. 1) > > Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility centre to > connect it as display 2). > > However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen in the > format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar not > changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen by > moving > left. > > This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the screens > should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the left > hand > screen. > > you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but then > vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the primary > etc. > > Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display should > be > 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the desktop > while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and start > menu. > > Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. |
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| | Re: VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9FC8121F-4FC6-4C93-9ACE-CED2D93C6928@xxxxxx Quote: > Please note telling me to update the drivers is not a helpfull response; > > I am asking if there is any way to fix this from vista's side as the > newest > gcard drivers from sony is installed. > > Or is this a bug in vista still after 2 years of it being on the market? > > "DL" wrote: > Quote: >> Its a Sony so you update drivers, if they are required, from Sony >> >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:03252D68-FCCB-4EDD-9EFE-54771CCFAD09@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn >> > 2gb memory >> > 100gb hdd >> > Vista Business X86 >> > so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any new >> > drivers is a issue. >> > >> > >> > I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the >> > lcd >> > on >> > the laptop is his primary display. 1) >> > >> > Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility centre >> > to >> > connect it as display 2). >> > >> > However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen in >> > the >> > format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar not >> > changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen by >> > moving >> > left. >> > >> > This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the >> > screens >> > should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the left >> > hand >> > screen. >> > >> > you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but then >> > vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the primary >> > etc. >> > >> > Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display >> > should >> > be >> > 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the >> > desktop >> > while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and start >> > menu. >> > >> > Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. >> >> to have to switch the displays' relative positions in Display settings every time the monitor is connected. I've been using the 2)1) arrangement for years and it doesn't flip back to default unless I do a driver update/reinstall. Driver corruption has occasionally flipped the primary display over onto monitor number 2. Rather than a bug in Vista, more likely the problem would be caused by a bug in the display driver or a driver installation issue as was hinted by the previous reply. As likely is that the order of priority is determined by the video hardware/BIOS. It also isn't uncommon for systems with dual video connections to be set up to use either one or the other monitor connection but not both at the same time. In that case the external monitor connection would naturally be set up to default to Primary status. The manufacturer could also assume that the most likely use of the external connection is to replace the built in display, so defaulting that connection to primary status when a monitor is detected makes some sense too. |
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| | Re: VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. Thanks for the response Ralfg ; however theis issue occurs with restarts too when external screen is connected and stays connected. IS there no way Vista can over write or be forced to use this setting once a external monitor is detected again or is this all driver related. "RalfG" wrote: Quote: > > "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:9FC8121F-4FC6-4C93-9ACE-CED2D93C6928@xxxxxx Quote: > > Please note telling me to update the drivers is not a helpfull response; > > > > I am asking if there is any way to fix this from vista's side as the > > newest > > gcard drivers from sony is installed. > > > > Or is this a bug in vista still after 2 years of it being on the market? > > > > "DL" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Its a Sony so you update drivers, if they are required, from Sony > >> > >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:03252D68-FCCB-4EDD-9EFE-54771CCFAD09@xxxxxx > >> > Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn > >> > 2gb memory > >> > 100gb hdd > >> > Vista Business X86 > >> > so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any new > >> > drivers is a issue. > >> > > >> > > >> > I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the > >> > lcd > >> > on > >> > the laptop is his primary display. 1) > >> > > >> > Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility centre > >> > to > >> > connect it as display 2). > >> > > >> > However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen in > >> > the > >> > format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar not > >> > changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen by > >> > moving > >> > left. > >> > > >> > This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the > >> > screens > >> > should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the left > >> > hand > >> > screen. > >> > > >> > you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but then > >> > vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the primary > >> > etc. > >> > > >> > Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display > >> > should > >> > be > >> > 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the > >> > desktop > >> > while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and start > >> > menu. > >> > > >> > Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. > >> > >> > >> > If the secondary monitor is not permanently connected then it would be SOP > to have to switch the displays' relative positions in Display settings every > time the monitor is connected. I've been using the 2)1) arrangement for > years and it doesn't flip back to default unless I do a driver > update/reinstall. Driver corruption has occasionally flipped the primary > display over onto monitor number 2. > > Rather than a bug in Vista, more likely the problem would be caused by a bug > in the display driver or a driver installation issue as was hinted by the > previous reply. As likely is that the order of priority is determined by the > video hardware/BIOS. It also isn't uncommon for systems with dual video > connections to be set up to use either one or the other monitor connection > but not both at the same time. In that case the external monitor connection > would naturally be set up to default to Primary status. The manufacturer > could also assume that the most likely use of the external connection is to > replace the built in display, so defaulting that connection to primary > status when a monitor is detected makes some sense too. > |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. The dual monitor functions are a result of your video card so yes - it is a card/driver problem. Search around and find who has a system working as YOU would like (google), and get the same video card and use the same driver version. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9BBDCD05-5F5B-45AD-AC22-E66BA4FE3DA8@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the response Ralfg ; > > however theis issue occurs with restarts too when external screen is > connected and stays connected. > > IS there no way Vista can over write or be forced to use this setting once > a > external monitor is detected again or is this all driver related. > > "RalfG" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:9FC8121F-4FC6-4C93-9ACE-CED2D93C6928@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Please note telling me to update the drivers is not a helpfull >> > response; >> > >> > I am asking if there is any way to fix this from vista's side as the >> > newest >> > gcard drivers from sony is installed. >> > >> > Or is this a bug in vista still after 2 years of it being on the >> > market? >> > >> > "DL" wrote: >> > >> >> Its a Sony so you update drivers, if they are required, from Sony >> >> >> >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:03252D68-FCCB-4EDD-9EFE-54771CCFAD09@xxxxxx >> >> > Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn >> >> > 2gb memory >> >> > 100gb hdd >> >> > Vista Business X86 >> >> > so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any >> >> > new >> >> > drivers is a issue. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the >> >> > lcd >> >> > on >> >> > the laptop is his primary display. 1) >> >> > >> >> > Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility >> >> > centre >> >> > to >> >> > connect it as display 2). >> >> > >> >> > However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen >> >> > in >> >> > the >> >> > format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar >> >> > not >> >> > changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen >> >> > by >> >> > moving >> >> > left. >> >> > >> >> > This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the >> >> > screens >> >> > should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the >> >> > left >> >> > hand >> >> > screen. >> >> > >> >> > you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but >> >> > then >> >> > vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the >> >> > primary >> >> > etc. >> >> > >> >> > Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display >> >> > should >> >> > be >> >> > 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the >> >> > desktop >> >> > while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and >> >> > start >> >> > menu. >> >> > >> >> > Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> If the secondary monitor is not permanently connected then it would be >> SOP >> to have to switch the displays' relative positions in Display settings >> every >> time the monitor is connected. I've been using the 2)1) arrangement for >> years and it doesn't flip back to default unless I do a driver >> update/reinstall. Driver corruption has occasionally flipped the primary >> display over onto monitor number 2. >> >> Rather than a bug in Vista, more likely the problem would be caused by a >> bug >> in the display driver or a driver installation issue as was hinted by the >> previous reply. As likely is that the order of priority is determined by >> the >> video hardware/BIOS. It also isn't uncommon for systems with dual video >> connections to be set up to use either one or the other monitor >> connection >> but not both at the same time. In that case the external monitor >> connection >> would naturally be set up to default to Primary status. The manufacturer >> could also assume that the most likely use of the external connection is >> to >> replace the built in display, so defaulting that connection to primary >> status when a monitor is detected makes some sense too. >> |
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| | Re: VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. I didnt tell you to update the drivers I told you were to get them from, and since you indicated you could'nt get drivers the post was the correct answer. Any way as per your last post, its a driver setting "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9FC8121F-4FC6-4C93-9ACE-CED2D93C6928@xxxxxx Quote: > Please note telling me to update the drivers is not a helpfull response; > > I am asking if there is any way to fix this from vista's side as the > newest > gcard drivers from sony is installed. > > Or is this a bug in vista still after 2 years of it being on the market? > > "DL" wrote: > Quote: >> Its a Sony so you update drivers, if they are required, from Sony >> >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:03252D68-FCCB-4EDD-9EFE-54771CCFAD09@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn >> > 2gb memory >> > 100gb hdd >> > Vista Business X86 >> > so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any new >> > drivers is a issue. >> > >> > >> > I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the >> > lcd >> > on >> > the laptop is his primary display. 1) >> > >> > Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility centre >> > to >> > connect it as display 2). >> > >> > However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen in >> > the >> > format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar not >> > changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen by >> > moving >> > left. >> > >> > This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the >> > screens >> > should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the left >> > hand >> > screen. >> > >> > you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but then >> > vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the primary >> > etc. >> > >> > Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display >> > should >> > be >> > 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the >> > desktop >> > while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and start >> > menu. >> > >> > Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. >> >> |
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| | Re: VISTA DISPLAY ISSUES. Nothing in Vista other than the monitor check boxes in Display settings. Extra settings provided by video drivers vary with brand. Have you tried Sony's tech support? There are some monitor detection settings you can change, like here: http://www.sony-asia.com/support/faq...8gn/modelfirst Video driver installation instructions: http://www.sony-asia.com/support/faq...8gn/modelfirst Nvidia video driver update, if applicable: http://www.sony-asia.com/support/dow...uct/vgn-sz58gn Original drivers here - note that drivers for several models are provided so pick only the video driver that matches the chipset in the computer. http://www.sony-asia.com/support/dow...uct/vgn-sz58gn "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9BBDCD05-5F5B-45AD-AC22-E66BA4FE3DA8@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the response Ralfg ; > > however theis issue occurs with restarts too when external screen is > connected and stays connected. > > IS there no way Vista can over write or be forced to use this setting once > a > external monitor is detected again or is this all driver related. > > "RalfG" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:9FC8121F-4FC6-4C93-9ACE-CED2D93C6928@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Please note telling me to update the drivers is not a helpfull >> > response; >> > >> > I am asking if there is any way to fix this from vista's side as the >> > newest >> > gcard drivers from sony is installed. >> > >> > Or is this a bug in vista still after 2 years of it being on the >> > market? >> > >> > "DL" wrote: >> > >> >> Its a Sony so you update drivers, if they are required, from Sony >> >> >> >> "Ricus" <Ricus@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:03252D68-FCCB-4EDD-9EFE-54771CCFAD09@xxxxxx >> >> > Machine: Sony Viao Sz 58gn >> >> > 2gb memory >> >> > 100gb hdd >> >> > Vista Business X86 >> >> > so updating screen drivers is a issue.for that matter getting any >> >> > new >> >> > drivers is a issue. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I need the following to work a user uses vista on the laptop and the >> >> > lcd >> >> > on >> >> > the laptop is his primary display. 1) >> >> > >> >> > Now he connects a external screen and reboots or uses mobility >> >> > centre >> >> > to >> >> > connect it as display 2). >> >> > >> >> > However he wants it to show up and display as the left hand screen >> >> > in >> >> > the >> >> > format 2) 1) with 1) remaining the primary display and the task bar >> >> > not >> >> > changing screens also with the mouse moving to the left hand screen >> >> > by >> >> > moving >> >> > left. >> >> > >> >> > This never works. if he connect external screen VISTA decides the >> >> > screens >> >> > should be connected 1)2) and you have to move right to get to the >> >> > left >> >> > hand >> >> > screen. >> >> > >> >> > you have to move the screen in display setup to get this right but >> >> > then >> >> > vista will screw up and make the left hand external display the >> >> > primary >> >> > etc. >> >> > >> >> > Is there no way to get vista to remember that the external display >> >> > should >> >> > be >> >> > 2) and not primary and also to make it the left hand screen in the >> >> > desktop >> >> > while not becoming the primary screen and taking the taskbar and >> >> > start >> >> > menu. >> >> > >> >> > Any and all help appreciated this is driving me nuts. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> If the secondary monitor is not permanently connected then it would be >> SOP >> to have to switch the displays' relative positions in Display settings >> every >> time the monitor is connected. I've been using the 2)1) arrangement for >> years and it doesn't flip back to default unless I do a driver >> update/reinstall. Driver corruption has occasionally flipped the primary >> display over onto monitor number 2. >> >> Rather than a bug in Vista, more likely the problem would be caused by a >> bug >> in the display driver or a driver installation issue as was hinted by the >> previous reply. As likely is that the order of priority is determined by >> the >> video hardware/BIOS. It also isn't uncommon for systems with dual video >> connections to be set up to use either one or the other monitor >> connection >> but not both at the same time. In that case the external monitor >> connection >> would naturally be set up to default to Primary status. The manufacturer >> could also assume that the most likely use of the external connection is >> to >> replace the built in display, so defaulting that connection to primary >> status when a monitor is detected makes some sense too. >> |
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