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Posted By: nidgynoo Monitor help - 12th Nov 2014 11:34pm
Hi everyone. I have a lappy on Windows 8.1 and am trying to connect it to another (bigger) monitor. The laptop recognizes the monitor but the monitor says there is no cable connected. Tried vga and hdmi. No joy. Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 12:00am
Try this, go to desktop, right click, graphic options, then select
Posted By: nidgynoo Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 12:21am
I selected7monitor and my screen is blank. . On my tab. Help frown
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 12:32am
Hold down the power button for over 6 proper seconds and it will switch off, then just switch it back on, cheers
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 12:36am
See if it gives you a choice to clone the screen next time.
Posted By: Mark Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 8:53am
The screen resolution on the monitor may not be supported.

Keep it all connected and reboot your laptop you may see the boot up process before windows kicks in with its request for a higher resolution.
Posted By: Gibbo Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 9:42am
Do you have a USB Linux stick? I always try Linux when there are many variables in a hardware problem. It will help you eliminate if its an 8.1 or driver issue.
Posted By: nidgynoo Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 10:09am
Have selected something in graphic option now my screen is blank. The acer logo appears but nothing after. Not a tech head at all. Any ideas to get my desktop etc back.
Posted By: Mark Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 10:13am
Look on your keyboard for a Function button

there may be a toggle for the screens.

Unplug external read. power off laptop and should start as normal.

You need to be more clear which screen is showing the logo ?
Posted By: nidgynoo Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 10:36am
Getting nothing on laptop apart from acer logo at beginning. Goes blank after.other monitor not connected. Something I clicked on graphic options. Screen blank since.
Posted By: Mark Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 2:29pm
Try booting up in safe mode.

As the laptop starts press F8 on / off until your presented with menu.

Select Safe Mode.
Posted By: nidgynoo Re: Monitor help - 13th Nov 2014 3:24pm
I have a fully functioning screen on laptop now. Fn/F5. Still unable to connect to bigger monitor though.
Posted By: little_pob Re: Monitor help - 14th Nov 2014 10:08am
Easiest option for Vista onwards is to boot normally. Once you are at the desktop; hold down the Windows key, and "toggle" [P] to scroll through the options until you get to the option you want to use:

Computer only - use the laptop's built in display.
Duplicate - same veiw on both displays (aka clone view).
Extended - span the desktop over multiple screens.
Projector only - use the external monitor.

(Be aware you won't be able to use duplicate mode when watching copyprotected content such as BluRay discs or Netflix.)
Posted By: GeeMeister Re: Monitor help - 15th Nov 2014 7:31am
Have you checked for bent/broken pins in the attached cable? Do you know anyone else with a similar setup that you could test the cable on? When booting up in safe mode do you get anything at all showing up on the monitor? Is the monitor known to be working connected to a pc?
Posted By: Mark Re: Monitor help - 15th Nov 2014 10:55am
I am leaning towards 3 areas.

1/ Configuration User Knowledge. (no dig intended).
2/ As above damage lead.
3/ Supported Resolution of Monitor.


The Monitor how old is it ?
What are the display settings you have now on your laptop desktop 1024 x 720.
You may have the settings too low on your laptop desk top ?

Connect the cable again.
Now on your laptop desktop right click select screen resolution.
I know your using Vista but the information is going to be pretty much the same.

Use detect and Identify and see if any numbers show up on your Monitor.

See image below which is from Windows 7 Screen.



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Posted By: nidgynoo Re: Monitor help - 15th Nov 2014 5:20pm
Thank for replies guys. I'm in work for most of the weekend now so will try your suggestions when home. Mark. Yes my computer knowledge is limited but learning more as I go along. lol
The monitor isn't that old and is a Benq led. Hdmi cable is new.
Posted By: GeeMeister Re: Monitor help - 15th Nov 2014 6:59pm
Just another thought, have you properly installed and updated the video card drivers? Ive had it in Windows 7 where the monitor was seen but not worked due to the connection not being recognised, windows 'thought' it was an svga cable and not an hdmi and once updated worked fine.
Posted By: nidgynoo Re: Monitor help - 19th Nov 2014 8:36pm
Thanks everyone for your help. Turned out to be really simple. Settings on Both weren't HDMI to HDMI. Doh!!
Posted By: Mark Re: Monitor help - 19th Nov 2014 9:30pm
good you have it sorted.
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