Re: video adapter to video splitter
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Originally Posted by nfountai
Tried all the configuration in Windows 7 but none give the laptop and extended video at the same time. Except, the small control window in the top left corner of Hoster on the laptop. When I'm out singing, I either have to have the extended monitor in view or try to read the small control window, boy my eye site isn't that good all the time.
Does anyone have an answer? Or is there something in the works for the next generation? 
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First off, is the laptop capable of dual display ? if in doubt list it's model # so we can tell also what graphics card it uses Intel, Ati, Nvidea.
Try this I'm assuming here this is the windows 7 laptop: Plug your adapter in and connect and power up the extended monitor, now start your computer when it's ready, do you not see anything on the extended monitor ?
If not right click on blank area of your desk top, from the fly out window click on "Screen Resolution" in this view you should see display 1 & 2 next to one another, if this is the case where it says multiple displays click the drop down arrow and select "Extend these Displays" then apply and OK.
If you are not seeing monitor 1 & 2 click detect and see if it finds it.
Let us know how you get on.
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