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Old March 24th, 2007, 05:47 PM
a2kmike a2kmike is offline
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Originally Posted by billyo View Post
i have 3 dell laptops an old inspiron 1000, which needed an adaptor to run a dual display, a E1505 which you need a 7 pin s-video to rca cable and a E1405 for my back-up..same thing 7 pin s-video to rca cable , i had a hard time getting the dual display to work at first, i had to change the resolution since i got that done never had problems with the laptops anymore , all you have to do to have a dual display on e1505 /e1405 was to go on your control panel, click on setting and click display, you'll get to boxes 1 and 2 click on 2 and check extend monitor .. click apply then ok.. re-start your laptop ,you should be all set..make sure the tv/monitor is turned on before you hook- up the rca cable to your tv.monitor..
from billyo
"all you have to do to have a dual display on e1505 /e1405 was to go on your control panel, click on setting and click display, you'll get to boxes 1 and 2 click on 2 and check extend monitor .. click apply then ok.. re-start your laptop ,you should be all set..make sure the tv/monitor is turned on before you hook- up the rca cable to your tv.monitor.."

a shorter route to adjust these settings is R click on blank area of desktop select properties > then settings >then click on display 2 and select extend desktop> then apply and OK....should not really have to restart for these changes to take effect....
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