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I'm having problems hooking up desktop monitor to my widescreen laptop...
I just got a laptop for a recent trip, & I want to use it in my home office.
Currently I use an older tower & have a small HD TV hooked up as the monitor, along with a standard keyboard and mouse.
The laptop is a decent machine & will be everything the desktop was and more (not to mention portability) so, if I can sit in front of the same keyboard mouse and monitor, it's an improved situation that also lightens the load on my desk.
Here's all I know so far... I've never done this before, but I started by just trying my luck plugging in the USB keyboard and mouse, along with the monitor.
It started out good, because the keyboard & mouse were recognized & working immediately, as expected. The monitor started showing the startup screen for Windows Vista, so I was thinking i was getting off easy, with no troubleshooting to be done... then the circular windows Vista logo display came up as usual on the widescreen laptop, but on the 3:4 ratio external monitor it showed up distorted. I figured that would be easy to remedy, and it still might be... but then another problem surfaced a few minutes later.
There was some dual monitor wizard or something that popped up on it's own & seemed to be ready to give me independant controls for display settings on the 2 monitors, but not only did this box confuse me before I could find the proper settings... then, the external display went blank.
I've restarted the laptop twice, & both times, the second monitor is recognized easily... but then it goes blank & then green power light goes amber like it does usually when I shut down the desktop computer that I usually use that monitor for. If I power it on with the TV remote (remember, it's a TV too) ...it pops up with a "NO SIGNAL-VGA SIGNAL OUT CHECK CABLE" message. I guess it's kind of like the laptop is sending out information initially, but based on some incorrect settings, or some failure on my part to correct some settings quickly... it discontinues sending a signal.
Anybody have any ideas or experience with this issue?
Also, I guess it's normal that the laptop monitor port is a female 15 pin port, just like my desktop CPU.
My HD TV does not have a built-in cable, but it also has a female 15 pin port. I have a monitor cable with Male 14 pin configuration on both ends (which looks like a matching 15 pin configuration, missing one pin... which I guess is normal, because I have another male/female one that's the same on the male end)
I just got a laptop for a recent trip, & I want to use it in my home office.
Currently I use an older tower & have a small HD TV hooked up as the monitor, along with a standard keyboard and mouse.
The laptop is a decent machine & will be everything the desktop was and more (not to mention portability) so, if I can sit in front of the same keyboard mouse and monitor, it's an improved situation that also lightens the load on my desk.
Here's all I know so far... I've never done this before, but I started by just trying my luck plugging in the USB keyboard and mouse, along with the monitor.
It started out good, because the keyboard & mouse were recognized & working immediately, as expected. The monitor started showing the startup screen for Windows Vista, so I was thinking i was getting off easy, with no troubleshooting to be done... then the circular windows Vista logo display came up as usual on the widescreen laptop, but on the 3:4 ratio external monitor it showed up distorted. I figured that would be easy to remedy, and it still might be... but then another problem surfaced a few minutes later.
There was some dual monitor wizard or something that popped up on it's own & seemed to be ready to give me independant controls for display settings on the 2 monitors, but not only did this box confuse me before I could find the proper settings... then, the external display went blank.
I've restarted the laptop twice, & both times, the second monitor is recognized easily... but then it goes blank & then green power light goes amber like it does usually when I shut down the desktop computer that I usually use that monitor for. If I power it on with the TV remote (remember, it's a TV too) ...it pops up with a "NO SIGNAL-VGA SIGNAL OUT CHECK CABLE" message. I guess it's kind of like the laptop is sending out information initially, but based on some incorrect settings, or some failure on my part to correct some settings quickly... it discontinues sending a signal.
Anybody have any ideas or experience with this issue?
Also, I guess it's normal that the laptop monitor port is a female 15 pin port, just like my desktop CPU.
My HD TV does not have a built-in cable, but it also has a female 15 pin port. I have a monitor cable with Male 14 pin configuration on both ends (which looks like a matching 15 pin configuration, missing one pin... which I guess is normal, because I have another male/female one that's the same on the male end)