1. Open up your computer
2. Find your video card.
3. Pour water on it and then put rice on it, stupid but it works. (the way it works is your video card is hot so you can't change the input, so water will work I tried it myself)
4. Put it back in.
5. Go to display
6. Type in new video input.
Access the input menu on the monitor and select the video input you want. Some monitors have a video select switch on the outside of the case.
There is no way to change the input without a remote :(.
Video input is the motion pictures that are entered into the computer. For video input, video camera or any other video device is connected to a video capture card. the video captured card converts the analog video signals into digital signals that a computer can store and process.
What input does it need to be on to play a video game
no
If you have a different Pavilion g4 of the same generation, you can change the motherboard from 1 laptop to another. But that would NOT change you graphics card since they would both be Intel HD 3000. Thats a good card and can play some games pretty well. If you need better you are going to have to buy a new laptop such as an MSI gt683, gx660, gx640.
No, the video card is integrated into the mother board. There are ram upgerdes available though.
Put the TV on the floor and have sex on it with your girlfriend. If you don't have a girlfriend, masturbate on it.
There are several video inputs available like composite, S-video, component RGB, Firewire, HDMI and SCART. The most commonly used video input in a home environment is probably the SCART input.
Both.
No, you must have some sort of Video input. Either S-Video or and RCA input.
A video input is a port that receives a video signal from a device. You can use the port to receive a signal from a cable box, DVD Player, or a streaming device.