Yes, that'll likely do it in my case too. When I tried the ATI based Display
icon on the Control Panel, I had no idea how to use it. I'm used to dealing
with single monitors (SVGA). It showed two display icons, one labeled 1 and
the other 2. The little pulldown menu didn't seem to distinguish between the
two monitors (projector and LCD).
In the hope that the latest video drivers for the laptop would work, I
downloaded them, an exe file, onto my desktop. When I ran it, it seemed to
finish a bit too quickly for a 74M download. Upon bringing up the combo
again, the projector showed nothing on the screen. After looking at the
Display again, there was only one choice, as I understood it.
I'm not convinced there was a complete install. Well, maybe the
System->Device Drivers will tell me.
ChrisP wrote:
> Hi W
>
> I have the same problem with our laptops (HP nx9005, NX9010) and the only
> way we can get round it is to switch completely to the projector output
> rather than both.
> I'll keep an eye on your post though incase anyone comes up with a solution
> as this confuses our users.
>
> Cheers
> ChrisP
>
>
> "W. Watson" wrote:
>
>
>>I have new Gateway MX6453 laptop with XP Media. When I connect my Epson
>>Powerlite S3 projector to it. The laptop LCD display and the projected image
>>of the desktop and WMP video image are exact in every detail except no video
>>appears on the projected image. WMP is there, but no moving video.
>>
>>A tech a Best Buy thinks I can get around it by using one display or the
>>other, but not both. I looked at the XP Display icon for the ATI video card,
>>but it's almost impossible to see how to use it. Are there instructions
>>somewhere on how to reduce the desktop image to only one of the two devices?
>>
>> Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
>> (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
>> Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
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Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
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"Entropy isn't what it used to be."
Web Page: <home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews>
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