On my keyboard, Fn+F5 lowers the built-in screen brightness.  Fn+F8 switches 
between internal and external monitors, but when it selects both it defaults to 
cloning the screens, instead of extending the desktop.

--- In [email protected], Anton Sutrisno <ant....@...> wrote:
>
> Enter the CRT from the monitor cable to the laptop and press Fn + F5.
> May be useful.
> 
> On 11/23/10, Lee Thompson <lnth...@...> wrote:
> > I am using kubuntu 10.10 on an ASUS laptop.  Sometimes I attach my
> > desktop screen, and set it up to display an extended screen across the
> > laptop screen and the desktop screen.  Every time I boot, I have to redo
> > the system settings for this.  Is there a way to make the system
> > settings remember how to display on 2 screens?
> >
> > Lee Thompson
> > Midland, Texas, USA
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> Anton Sutrisno
> 
> http://www.antonsutrisno.webs.com
>




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