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Old January 27th, 2009, 12:32 PM
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I know this has been explained before but try again following my instructions.

First make sure your second monitor is connected to your video card or computer. Then click on blank area on screen ,then personalize, then display settings after highlighting box 2 (this part was not mentioned in earlier instructions) there are 2 little check boxes that you need to put a tick in then press apply, and OK. If you have done this right, you will see your No1 screen back ground or wall paper on the second monitor. If not then some thing is wrong. If it is then proceed to next step.

Now to get Hoster singers screen to appear on 2nd screen, open Hoster and the singers screen should be there on top of the Hoster Screen. You have to left click inside the singers screen while holding down the left button, drag the singers screen across to the right and it should slide across onto the second monitor where you can adjust it's size by dragging the corners. All this is in the manual.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 12:38 PM
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Judy, I also have GeForce card and what I have found is they can be a pain in the posterior.
To get it set up I have to make sure the TV and monitor are on and plugged into the computer before firing up the computer. Then after logging in I have to open the NVidea control panel and set it to use Horizontal span (not clone). Exit the program and restart the computer. If I don't restart Windows won't show the second monitor in the Settings.
After restart I go to the Windows Settings, right click on second display and activate or attach (depends on what yours lists), then left click on it and make sure it is set to 1024x768, set for Extend and not set as primary. You don't need to restart after this.
If it won't activate then your TV is not being recognized as being connected to the computer. Mine is connected from the computer to my mixer (VocoPro) and then to the TV, so I have to make sure my mixer is powered up as well or the computer will not see the TV.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 10:56 PM
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Judy, If You have dual dvi port, try to connect your monitor to the other dvi port and leave the tv connected and restart your computer. This Will do the the trick.
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Old January 30th, 2009, 01:12 PM
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It worked! It worked! It worked! Thank you so much. I was about to dump the whole thing in the trash!!!
Thank you all again.
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