If it's not an odd interface like USB, then no driver is needed. Just update your video card drivers, power down, plug in the DVI cable, boot. Note that if you have another monitor connected then this one may not display a picture on boot; you'll have to play with the multi-monitor settings. It may also not display a picture if it's plugged into the 'wrong' DVI connector. Long story; just try the other one.
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:38 AM, Christopher Range <[email protected]> wrote: > Tony B wrote: >> >> The LG page at >> http://www.lge.com/us/computer-products/monitors/LG-lcd-monitor-W2053TX.jsp >> clearly shows it's a regular (not USB) monitor. That would certainly >> explain why you can't find a USB driver app for it. Maybe you just >> have the model number wrong. > > I see now, that it is not a USB. But, I don't have the model wrong, because > it is on the front of the monitor and, it doesn't explain, why a driver is > needed. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
