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Two screens to become one...

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Rob Peterson - 29 Apr 2004 15:55 GMT
I have two monitors, well, more specifically, a monitor
and a TV screen and I'm running an S-video line from my
graphics card to the TV.  In settings, it somehow jumped
into the "extend my desktop" setting and has been a
seperate desktop every since.  I want both screens to show
the same thing, I want the image "cloned."  Please help.

-Rob
Jack E Martinelli - 29 Apr 2004 16:44 GMT
Look at Display Properties / Settings / Advanced, Tab = Adapter, or some
similar tab referencing the two monitors for your desired configuration
setting.

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> I have two monitors, well, more specifically, a monitor
> and a TV screen and I'm running an S-video line from my
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> -Rob
Rick T - 29 Apr 2004 19:50 GMT
> I have two monitors, well, more specifically, a monitor
> and a TV screen and I'm running an S-video line from my
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> -Rob

Well you could try unchecking "Extend my desktop..."

Rick
 
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