Re: For those users that have used S video before
From: Plato (|_at_|.|)
Date: 06/18/04
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Date: 17 Jun 2004 22:00:08 -0500
Brad Griffis wrote:
>
> Usually you have to turn on the S-Video when you hook something up to it.
> Most laptops I've seen use a keystroke such as Fn-F6 to do this. If your Fn
> key is purple then you should see a little purple tv icon on one of your
> keys (it's F6 on mine).
>
> Another possibility might be to go to Control Panel -> Display and check on
> the Settings tab. You might be able to enable it through there.
I've never used S-Video. My question is, is there a similiar thing you
have to do with desktops or will the S-Video port just work?
> > I just bought a S video cable for my laptop and is connected to my TV but
> > it's not working at all. Am missing something else ? What Do I have to do
> > to view my Laptop screen to my TV ?
> > As always any feedbacks are greatly appreciated.
> > Gabe
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