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James Ruby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 20:05:37 -0600
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I've looked and I see nothing about turning off this.  I have a tv out port
and a monitor port in the back of this lap top.  You can have them both on
at once I beleive.


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On 1/15/00 at 7:10 PM Yui Shin wrote:

>Any chance your using a video adapter with dual display
>capability such as tv out ? I experienced the same symptom
>on a laptop using a Trident 9750 w/tv out.
>If this is the case you should be able to disable this
>from Display Properties; accessed by right-clicking the desktop
>and look for a related tab.
>
>-yui shin
>
>-yui shin
>
>----- Original Message -----
>>
>> I'm wondering if somebody can help, in my
control-system-desplay-settings
>> tab I have two identical monitors showing.  so I looked in the device
>> manager under monitors and sure enough there are two of them.  I tried
>> deleting them both and they came back, so I deleted just one and the
other
>> came back on bootup...
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