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No, a monitor is your computer screen.
If it has been working normally before this--no black border--then the monitor may have become unplugged from the computer. Shut down the computer. Unplug and then replug in all of the connecting wires, make sure the On button on the monitor is on. Image should be there when you turn the computer back on. If this doesn't work, try hooking the monitor up to another computer. If you have the same issue, the problem is the monitor. If not, the first computer is the problem.
I am almost positive you need a dual monitor card to run tow monitors off the same computer, because if you don't have a monitor card then you wouldn't be able to run the monitors at all
Depending on what you have done you should just be able to plug it in, it will ask you on i Tunes if you would like to sync or erase and sync. So you should be able to. Same if it was synced with a different computer.
The liquid crystal displays allows a person to view images, photos, data, on their monitors. It also lets us see light, colors, movement and videos and computer games. You simply would be looking at a black screen if it weren't for the monitor technologies. This is what PC monitors do for us.
Yes. Just make sure that the connector will fit (eg both monitor and PC are VGA or DVI). a VGA monitor will work on a DVI computer through an adaptor, but a DVI monitor will not work on a VGA computer.
Go to a computer specialist!
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of course, through our mind because without our mind computer is useless.
How you set up a computer varies depending on the type of computer. A laptop does not require the same steps as a desk top. You use the monitor cable to connect the monitor to the computer case, or tower. Plug in the cords for the keyboard and mouse. Plug the power supply cords into a surge protector.
Most LCD T.V. can be used as a computer monitor in this case you need nothing but what the Wii comes with, Flat screen monitors are the only ones that have the same equipment and can be put up with a wii
To enable multiple monitors, your computer must have multiple monitor outputs. These outputs can take many forms (such as VGA or DVI outputs) and your monitor will need to have the same plug type as the output. This may (and most likely) will require that your computer have multiple video cards. If your computer currently uses built in video, to add another monitor, you will need to purchase and install a new video card as well as a new monitor. Windows currently has fairly robust multiple monitor support and after installing the second monitor will most likely autodetect it and "extend" your desktop onto your new monitor.