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.

Tom
> 
> Is there a way for me to export my Powerbook display onto TV
> (mirroring)?
> 
> Is it the same if I want to export the display onto a Projector?
> 
> What else should I try?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> TjL
> 
> ps - Google seems to be showing only adapters and not "how-tos" (except
> a few references to 'Detect Displays')
> 


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