On Jul 28, 2004, at 9:57 PM, Alejandro wrote:
I've checked that issue, because I have a Sony
Monitor.
It seems that only the Pismo can use an external
monitor with the LCD OFF.
When the PowerBook startup, close the lid and the
notebook will use the external monitor, but the
Lombard goes to sleep, s
I've checked that issue, because I have a Sony
Monitor.
It seems that only the Pismo can use an external
monitor with the LCD OFF.
When the PowerBook startup, close the lid and the
notebook will use the external monitor, but the
Lombard goes to sleep, so the only choice is reduce
dimming on the LCD
On Jul 28, 2004, at 8:01 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
I have a Lombard with a 19" flat panel Mitsubishi
monitor hooked up to it. How would I go about shutting
down my Lombard monitor and just use the Mitsu? I am
currently running both monitors which is fine when I'm
working, but a little overkill
I have a Lombard with a 19" flat panel Mitsubishi
monitor hooked up to it. How would I go about shutting
down my Lombard monitor and just use the Mitsu? I am
currently running both monitors which is fine when I'm
working, but a little overkill to read email. Thanks
Mike Rich
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