its been a while.. but you have to open up that seatbelt looking controll panel and
play with the display settings until it works with both. I wish I could be more
specific but I haven't done that in a year or more
charby
Christian Charbonneaux
District Technology Coordinator
400 S 16th Street
1:50 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Graber, Julie;
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [tech-cord] G3 laptop assistance needed with projector
>
> Julie:
> Go into the control panels into "monitor & sound" when connected to the
> video projection
Julie:
Go into the control panels into "monitor & sound" when connected to the video
projection unit. There should be an option to "arrange". Drag one icon on top of the
other and it should give you what you want.
Bob Olson
On Tuesday, May 13, 1941, Graber, Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Does anyone know how to get on an older G3 laptop to show what its
>displaying on its screen when connected to a multi-media projector? Any
>help would be appreciated!
1. Restart from scratch to let it auto-configure the VGA port.
2. If it's like mine, an early Wallst
Does anyone know how to get on an older G3 laptop to show what its
displaying on its screen when connected to a multi-media projector? Any
help would be appreciated!
Julie Graber
HCSD Technology Coordinator
1500 Wildcat Rd.
Humboldt, IA 50548
(515) 332-1430
(515 332-7150 (fax)
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