it might be broken try to get a new one.
The switch for the computer is separate to the monitor switch. To switch on the monitor, just press the button on the bottom right of your monitor (The thing you are looking into to see this answer).
i turns it on
Check that the cable for your monitor is correctly inserted into the computer and into the monitor, and is turned on.
The steps to switch on a computer begin with making sure that the computer and its peripherals are plugged into an electrical outlet. Turn the power switch on the electrical outlet and press the power button on the computer tower. Turn on the computer monitor and wait for the computer system to start up.
I'd switch it on.
If nothing is happening (no noise is lights):There is no power going to the computerIs it plugged inIs the power cable going to the wall outlet goodThe power switch is no goodThe power supply is no goodA internal wire carrying power to any of the above is no goodAnything else would show some sound from a fan, harddrive, or lights
check the fuse for dash lights
If all you want is to play your Nintendo Switch games on your computer’s monitor, you don’t need to connect it to your PC. Most modern monitors have HDMI connectors and are likely to have more than one. So all you need to do is plug your Switch dock into your monitor using an HDMI cable.
i have no clue, dude. it might connect to your computer games?
The turn signal switch overrides the brake light circuit while the turn signals are on. If the switch is damaged or worn out the brake lights won't work.
Yes, but it depends on what your problem is. The switch normally has different circuits for the lights, the cruise control, and a computer feed.
If the fuse keeps blowing, there is a short somewhere. Since the dash and tail lights both go through the headlight switch, I would check the wires from the switch connection all the way to the tail lights, and the dash lights. Somewhere, a wire is crushed to ground or something like that. Make sure your switch is property connected and is a good switch! Good luck!