Configuring External Video Port in Windows 98
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Configuring External Video Port in Windows 98 |
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| 1. | First you need to configure both Video
outputs. Go to Display Properties in Control Panel. |
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| 2. | Select theSettings Tab. We will select the monitor type for the first port. Click on Advanced. |
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| 3. | Select the Monitor Tab. |
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| 4. | Select Change. |
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| 5. | Select Laptop Display Panel for the correct resolution
for your TFT Panel. e.g. Laptop Display Panel (1024x768) for C6353 e.g. Laptop Display Panel (800x600) for S4510 Once correct monitor selected click OK. |
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| 6. | We will now select the monitor type for the select
second port port. Select the secind port on the pull down menu as shown below. Click on Advanced. |
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| 7. | Select the Monitor Tab. |
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| 8. | Select Change. |
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| 9. | Select Plug and Play Monitor. Click OK |
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| 10. | You can now use the External VGA Port on your LifeBook. |
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| 11. | You have the option to extend your Windows Desktop over the two displays. If you do not wish to do this make sure that the Box is not ticked. Box is Located in the Bottom Left Hand Side corner. See image above. |