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"Bill Kearney" <> wrote in message
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> You're a real ass. Ask the questions and wait. It's possible nobody knows the
> answer. Or, more likely, they know what a flake you are and refuse to help.
>
> You don't mention what make/model laptop is being used, therefore it's not
> possible to give a decent answer. Ask a decent question (without being such an
> ass) and maybe then you'll get a decent answer.
>
> When using external displays you're at the mercy of the driver software. There are
> some situations where using the graphic chipset vendor's native driver may work
> more effectively than the one provided by the laptop maker. But, again, you don't
> mention what's being used so, again, no answer for you.
>
> Are you using mirror/clone mode? Or are you extending the desktop? Most drivers
> will only use clone mode at the highest resolution supported by both outputs.
> Most TV outputs (s-video or composite) cannot support more than a 1024x768
> display. There are /some/ than can support clone mode with one display being
> panned, but not many.
>
> Frankly, you deserve no support. Start being more polite and maybe things will
> change. Until then, pound sand.
>
>
> "Stan Starinski" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I answered no less than 60 quests here.
>> In exchange I got only 1 response ot my own quest., and none to the other SIMPLE
>> quest.
>> Simple for people who use the stuff I was askign about.
>>
>> menus pop up ion left & right now instead of organized right or left side (menus
>> which expand to the either side of mouse cursor).
>>
>> Also how to keep laptop's internal LCD resolutiuon while activating dual
>> external/internal or external display, because when it goes back to internal
>> only, ALL windows I opened on external display get distorted now - have to
>> restore their size/location due to resoltuion jump up & down.
>> This can be simply solved by keeping internal LCD never changed, just allow
>> external display to drop down to whatever resoltuion it wants to if Videocard is
>> unable to keep up with TWO displays at such high resoltuion equal to internal.
>> That would be fine.
>> Problem is internal refuses to stay at its native resoltuio whenever external
>> display is connected.
>> It goes back to native 1440x900 only after external is disabled, and now all over
>> again I have to restore every window size/location that was ever opened on
>> external display, because it "experienced" a different resoltuion as an open
>> window, now it opens in the same crippled size oin internal LCD.
>>
>> Jesus, is there a solution?
>> One solution is obviously using an external display with same resolution and
>> Videocard capable of dual output of the same high resoltuion as my laptop
>> internal LCD whiuch happens to be a CAD/Engineering workstation type of high-end
>> laptop that goes to 1440x900.
>> I know that. But I have to deal with current external LCD TV actually, not a
>> computer display.
>> Matter of fact it's probably irrelevant, it's more about nVidia Videocard in my
>> laptop refusing to keep laptop's own display at its normal resolution whenever
>> external is connected.
>> Is there a way to allow external to drop down as much as it wants to, but KEEP
>> internal at 1440x900??
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