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Problem with external monitor on new laptop - worked fine on old laptop
Posted by VBM on September 14th, 2005


I have been using a 17" Envision LCD monitor hooked up to my previous laptop
(Thinkpad) for years. I just got a new laptop (Toshiba M55) and it is
acting oddly. When
I first fire up the computer, it will show the Windows XP screen on the
Envision (and not on the laptop screen), but when it gets to the blue
"Welcome" screen, it goes blank on the Envision and shows up on the laptop
screen. Nothing further shows up on the Envision after that.

What is going on?

Do I need to get the Envision driver for XP? I have never needed to add any
drivers to XP so far.


Posted by bxf on September 15th, 2005



VBM wrote:
Not likely.

I don't know which graphics card you have on your laptop nor how it
behaves. Typically, one would have a choice of the laptop monitor,
external monitor, clone mode (i.e. identical display on both), or
extended mode (two monitors acting as a single logical unit). And,
although one has access to monitor configuration from the Display
Properties screen, settings made here do not always work in perfect
harmony with settings made via the graphics controller.

Have you made the proper settings for your expectations?

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Posted by Bigguy on September 15th, 2005


Two possible reasons for this spring to mind...

Have you set the laptop to give an output at its VGA out (Function + F7 or
F5 etc - the key with pics of two monitors or LCD/Mon on it)...?

Second possibilty is that your new laptop has a higher resolution than the
old one and the monitor cannot handle this... if so set laptop to lower
resolution display.

Guy

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Posted by Barry Watzman on September 15th, 2005


Most likely, your new laptop supports dual displays while your old one
didn't .... only you don't have Windows configured to actually do
anything with a 2nd monitor, so you get a blank screen or perhaps a
blank (TOTALLY blank) windows desktop.


VBM wrote:

Posted by VBM on September 15th, 2005



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In the Display Properties, yes, but I don't know how to check anything about
the graphic card settings.

I did find that when I choose to extend to the external monitor, it will do
that (albeit with a very pixelated picture, but that may be just the
resolution settings, hopefully), but it will not show anything on the
external when I want them to both be cloned.



Posted by VBM on September 15th, 2005



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Very possibly. How do I tell Windows to configure it as a clone monitor? I
have worked with the Display Properties, but I don't see how to do this. I
have even tried to choose the external as the primary monitor, but it will
not do it.




Posted by VBM on September 15th, 2005



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I tried the Function-F5 and it showed the three options, with only the LCD
highlighted (on the far left). I tried clicking on the middle one, which
shows two, but it won't change. I am not sure if it matters, but the
external is an LCD as well, not CRT.





Posted by VBM on September 15th, 2005


Update for all that were helping. I was able to follow the advice of using
Function-F5 and switching to LCD/CRT and then restarting. I could not at
first make it switch, but then figured out that by hitting the F5 again it
moved it over. Then a restart and messing with the resolution a bit made it
all work!

Thanks for all your help, guys!


Posted by bxf on September 16th, 2005


Glad you have what you want. But, just for your info, I'd be very
surprised if there is no way to get into graphic properties. You would
normally do it by cllicking ADVNACED from Display Properties >
Settings. You should see a tab that will take you to your graphic
card's settings screens.

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Posted by VBM on September 16th, 2005



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Thanks, that is very good to know. I am not thrilled about the resolution,
so I might still play with it.