How to use another monitor instead of my broken monitor on my laptop, i have vga output , whats next?
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hi all. i have vga output on my laptop to connect another monitor to it , but after connecting the monitor , what to do so i'll be able to see my windows xp on it ,, i still working with my broken laptop monitor , there is an option to extend the screen into both monitors ( the laptop monitor and my lcd ) but thats not what i want all i want is to see the windows xp on my lcd monitor instead of the laptop monitor (not with , INSTEAD ) =) anyidea how ? thanks
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Answer:
usually pressing the fn (function) and f5 has screen settings, press it a few times, it will disable the one on the laptop and enable the external one :) something tells me you've tried this right?
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