There're two ways of doing so. You can either use the projector display as a 
"clone" or use it as "secondary display". 

To set up to a clone, you have a higher chance of success to reduce your 
display to 1024x760.  then hit the Fn-F4 (in your case). If not, try lower it 
to 800x600. 


From: Gregg Eshelman 
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:09 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AP] Connecting a VGA monitor


--- getagripatlanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A relative has Vista on a laptop and I'm trying to
> connect an external
> monitor to the laptop. Both the HDTV and laptop have
> S-Video and VGA
> connetors. I've tried both types of
> connectors/cables but nothing
> works, no picture on the TV. Anyone know what I need
> to do? 

Right click on the desktop, click Personalize. Click
Display Settings and there's your multi-monitor setup.

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