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C and A Bredt
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      12-23-2009
I connected my computer to my TV using a VGA cable.

How do I set it up in Vista Home Premium?
Thanks, CB

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Bill Sharpe
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      12-23-2009
C and A Bredt wrote:
> I connected my computer to my TV using a VGA cable.
>
> How do I set it up in Vista Home Premium?
> Thanks, CB
>

First hit on Google:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...mputer-to-a-TV

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      12-23-2009


"Bill Sharpe" <> wrote in message
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>C and A Bredt wrote:
>> I connected my computer to my TV using a VGA cable.
>>
>> How do I set it up in Vista Home Premium?
>> Thanks, CB
>>

> First hit on Google:
> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...mputer-to-a-TV
>
> Bill


Been there, read that.
I can connect it, but how do I set it up in Vista
to make it output to the TV?
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Dave
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      12-23-2009
If you have a desktop, you shouldn't need to do anything.
If you have a laptop, you may have to toggle the alternate display by
pressing and holding your [Fn] key and pressing F4, or F5, or another F#
key. It probably looks like a TV screen.


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"C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
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> "Bill Sharpe" <> wrote in message
> news:O1cCh%...
>>C and A Bredt wrote:
>>> I connected my computer to my TV using a VGA cable.
>>>
>>> How do I set it up in Vista Home Premium?
>>> Thanks, CB
>>>

>> First hit on Google:
>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...mputer-to-a-TV
>>
>> Bill

>
> Been there, read that.
> I can connect it, but how do I set it up in Vista
> to make it output to the TV?
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Bill Sharpe
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      12-24-2009

C and A Bredt wrote:
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> "Bill Sharpe" <> wrote in message
> news:O1cCh%...
>> C and A Bredt wrote:
>>> I connected my computer to my TV using a VGA cable.
>>>
>>> How do I set it up in Vista Home Premium?
>>> Thanks, CB
>>>

>> First hit on Google:
>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...mputer-to-a-TV
>>
>>
>> Bill

>
> Been there, read that.
> I can connect it, but how do I set it up in Vista
> to make it output to the TV?


Google is your friend. There are many more links to the subject on the
first Google page, including several video tutorials. Also look in
"Windows Media Center" help system on your Vista machine. And take a
look at your TV set's manual.

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C and A Bredt
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      12-26-2009
Thanks for the great info. The problem I was having
was that I hadn't connected the PC to the VGA port
on the TV, so the settings were not being shown on the PC.
CB

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"Stan Starinski" <China@stealsUSJobsPatentsSoftwareMusicVideo> wrote in
message news:...
> Most modern laptops (not sure about desktops) offer a hardware-initiated
> switching from built-in LCD to external Video output, or to send signal to
> both built-in LCD & external video.
> So usually it's a keybpard combination thst switches from first to second
> to third display options.
> E.g. on my HP laptop it's an Fn+F5 or some other key, yours maybe
> different.
> So that you initiate with keyboard keys.
>
> But the same can be usually achieved thru pure software options (no keys):
> rightclick on empty desktop-->Personalize (or Appearance in
> WindowsXP)-->DisplaySettings-->Advanced-->select tab with your Videocard
> name and from there you get to your video advanced settigns hwere you
> switch to external display, if yours is a dedicated/high-end card; if not;
> you may not even have that option and will be forced to use keyboard
> combination instead, which in fac tis probably even faster, except less
> flexible, you can only switch outputs from internal to external and
> nothing else.
>
> Or with high-end cards as my nVidia you cna invoke its own controlpanel,
> without bothering with Windows--/DisplaySettings, it gets itself lodged
> into Windows display settings anyway... it's just fatser to access
> directly.
>
> Whatever... it's probably fastest to find out what keys on your keyboard
> control that video switching.
> But beware of this nasty thing, some people ignore but it annoys me:
>
> A videocard sometimes cannot keep up updating an external display & at the
> same resolution as internal, etc, etc so one of these resolutions DROPS
> DOWN, for example my HP laptop is 1440x900 resolution for Graphics/CAD
> Design work, I intentionally bought this model with best video at that
> time (now it looks WEAK, several years later!).
> However when I output to external LCD TV, it drops to 1024x768 on internal
> LCD, and same on external, it reverts back to 1440x900 as soon as I switch
> off video outout to external, sounds OK?
> NO. ANY WINDOW OPENED while external video was enabled, now has to be
> resized to my preference again, just because it was opened in lowere
> resolution, when it reverst to normal, everything is changed... i am not
> happy with it, but it's a laptop, you can't expect it to have 2 dedicated
> videocards for each output or support gigantic 1440x900 resolution on 2
> displays at the same time at 100Hz refresh rate....


 
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      12-28-2009

"C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the great info. The problem I was having
> was that I hadn't connected the PC to the VGA port
> on the TV, so the settings were not being shown on the PC.
> CB
>

I can't resist and for anyone searching...
What had you connected to the TV/PC?

 
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      12-31-2009


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"GSalisbury" <> wrote in message
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> "C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
> news:#...
>> Thanks for the great info. The problem I was having
>> was that I hadn't connected the PC to the VGA port
>> on the TV, so the settings were not being shown on the PC.
>> CB
>>

> I can't resist and for anyone searching...
> What had you connected to the TV/PC?

I connected it with a 15-pin VGA cable that
came with my new TV.
I'll buy more for my other TVs from monoprice.com
and leave them connected so I can just connect a
laptop to them.
CB

 
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      01-02-2010


"C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
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> C and A Bredt
> "GSalisbury" <> wrote in message
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>> "C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
>> news:#...
>>> Thanks for the great info. The problem I was having
>>> was that I hadn't connected the PC to the VGA port
>>> on the TV, so the settings were not being shown on the PC.
>>> CB
>>>

>> I can't resist and for anyone searching...
>> What had you connected to the TV/PC?


> I connected it with a 15-pin VGA cable that
> came with my new TV.
> I'll buy more for my other TVs from monoprice.com
> and leave them connected so I can just connect a
> laptop to them.
> CB


I appreciate that that's how you [now] have them connected - what I was
being curious about was how you had them connected previously.
As in you did have them connected didn't you?
G.

 
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      01-03-2010
"GSalisbury" <> wrote in message
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> "C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
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>> "GSalisbury" <> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> "C and A Bredt" <abredt_at-delete-> wrote in message
>>> news:#...
>>>> Thanks for the great info. The problem I was having
>>>> was that I hadn't connected the PC to the VGA port
>>>> on the TV, so the settings were not being shown on the PC.
>>>> CB
>>>>
>>> I can't resist and for anyone searching...
>>> What had you connected to the TV/PC?

>
>> I connected it with a 15-pin VGA cable that
>> came with my new TV.
>> I'll buy more for my other TVs from monoprice.com
>> and leave them connected so I can just connect a
>> laptop to them.
>> CB

>
> I appreciate that that's how you [now] have them connected - what I was
> being curious about was how you had them connected previously.
> As in you did have them connected didn't you?
> G.


I previously connected them via RCA (composite) cables to the TV ports
on the front of the TV. This isw much easier and I can leave the cable
permanentlt connected. CB

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