That sounds like a BIOS setting. Open the bios and see what you can figure out. there should be a setting that allows both the laptop screen and a remote monitor to be functional at the same time.
Without seeing either of them, a good assumption is that you are using a monitor with a newer DVI input as opposed to a VGA input. You can purchase an adapter to connect the monitor to the older computer.
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Dell monitors work fine with Macs. You will just need the appropriate cable to connect them. Either a DVI or SVGA adaptor to connect to the particular model Mac you have. Each laptop (and iMac) is different.
If a CRT monitor has either a DVI or HDMI port then it can be connected to a DVI output port of a computer or other source. CRT monitors are now hard to find and few of them have any kind of digital input. The likely answer to the question is "no" but of course it depends on the features of the monitor
Yes it does.. it even works at random.. sometimes i use wifi to connect internet on my laptop n laptop gives a fab speed either !
quit being a dork, either will work fine.
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Yes you sertainly can, bit I hope you mean your monitor (screen). Your computer cannot be a laptop and you must have a tv with a headphone output, and your monitor can have either an audio input that should look like a green circle and you should be able to fit head phones in, or two imputs (one red and one white, also the size of headphones). If it has the green circle, then either your computer or monitor should have come with a wire that is green on both ends and both ends fit in a headphone jack (both sides look exactly the same and either side will work on either the TV or the monitor). Connect the PS2 to your TV like usual and then connect the green cable into the headphone jack in your TV and the other end in your monitor's audio input (green circle). Turn on everything and the transfer should work. If you use external speakers (separated ones) then connect the speakers into the TV's headphone jack (you will not need the green cable I talked about earlier). If you have the monitor with a red and white input, it's much more simple. You just connect the video part of the AV cable (usually the yellow part of the cable with three small cables) to your TV and the audios into your monitor (usually the red and white parts the the AV cable). That's the only two monitors I know so I hope I helped. Sent from my iPod touch.
the Monitor either doesn't come with speakers, Then you have to buy some. Hope this helped you :)
You can either use Samsung's Mobile Print app, or Google's Cloud Print app.
"Plug and Play monitor" is a monitor that Windows was able to automatically detect the refresh rates and resolution for, but either monitor does not support device IDs to provide the name of the monitor, or it transmitted them incorrectly.
You can either connect it via microUSB to USB. Or, you can connect wirelessly with an app such as AirDroid or WiFi File Transfer.