I have an S-Video to RCA adapter (which came with my Dell laptop). I
have a cable with 3-prongs (white/red/yellow) on each end. I plugged
the yellow into the VCR in RCA jack and plugged the other end into
the SVideo to RCA adapter and plugged that into my Powerbook.
I rebooted the
If I remember correctly, when I did this on my Pismo, the mirroring was
there all along, just off the the right of the screen and I had to pull that
screen into view with the arrow (hand). I watched a DVD that way, but after
that I just used my regular DVD player and never used the feature again.
It seems that the Powerbook does not work with the s-video to RCA that I
have.
Help suggests pressing Command+f2 and f7 but those didn't work either.
Oh well, not a big deal at the moment.
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I have an S-Video to RCA adapter (which came with my Dell laptop). I
have a cable with 3-prongs (white/red/yellow) on each end. I plugged
the yellow into the VCR in RCA jack and plugged the other end into
the SVideo to RCA adapter and plugged that into my Powerbook.
I rebooted the
I have an S-Video to RCA adapter (which came with my Dell laptop). I
have a cable with 3-prongs (white/red/yellow) on each end. I plugged
the yellow into the VCR in RCA jack and plugged the other end into
the SVideo to RCA adapter and plugged that into my Powerbook.
I rebooted the Powerbook