Do I have a setting wrong?

B

Bob Newman

I have an HP laptop with XP. I used to use an external monitor but it
started saying "no signal" and stopped working. After Office 2007 ran some
diagnostics (probably unrelated) when I rebooted the computer the external
monitor started working and mirrored the laptop screen, apparently working
again. Once the boot-up process started Windows the monitor again said "no
signal" and stopped working again. (All of this with the laptop open).

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance... Bob
 
G

Grinder

Bob said:
I have an HP laptop with XP. I used to use an external monitor but it
started saying "no signal" and stopped working. After Office 2007 ran some
diagnostics (probably unrelated) when I rebooted the computer the external
monitor started working and mirrored the laptop screen, apparently working
again. Once the boot-up process started Windows the monitor again said "no
signal" and stopped working again. (All of this with the laptop open).

Any ideas?

There's usually a keystroke to toggle the external video on and off. If
your keyboard as a Fn button, look for keys that have an extra function
printed on the front (not top) face of that button. Use the Fn key to
execute that function.

On this keyboard:

http://www.notebookreview.com/assets/3415.jpg

Fn + F7 appears to toggle the external display.
 
B

Bob Newman

Grinder said:
There's usually a keystroke to toggle the external video on and off. If
your keyboard as a Fn button, look for keys that have an extra function
printed on the front (not top) face of that button. Use the Fn key to
execute that function.

On this keyboard:

http://www.notebookreview.com/assets/3415.jpg

Fn + F7 appears to toggle the external display.

I don't know if you are a guy or girl but I'll give you a big kiss anyway.
I tried a buttom previously missed and it works great!

Thanks again... Bob
 
1

1D1OT

Bob Newman said:
I don't know if you are a guy or girl but I'll give you a big kiss anyway.
I tried a buttom previously missed and it works great!

Now your 'n' key seems erratic. :)
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top