Hmmm. In System Preferences > Displays at the very end of the dialog is a button called Detect Displays. Try hitting that and maybe it will notice your screen correctly.

CB

On 2/19/12 9:49 AM, matthew Dyer wrote:
I had it connected before I turned it on.

         Matthew


On Feb 18, 2012, at 11:49 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Best thing is to have the monitor connected before the Mac is powered on since 
the detect process seems to happen at bootup. I think it might be a cold boot 
thing so you might need to fully shut down, not just do a reboot.

CB

On 2/17/12 3:21 PM, matthew Dyer wrote:
Hi all,

I just connected a monitor to my mac mini and while my mac sees it there is 
nothing showing on the screen.  I know it works as it was tested.  Is there 
something I need to change in display settings?  Thanks.  Just wondering.

Matthew


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