Hi,
The answer is YES. You can keep the monitor turned off and turn it on only
when you want someone to see what you hear. Alternatively, you can unplug
the monitor connection at your computer. However, if you wish it to be
viewed by someone, it's a bit of a bother to reconnect the cable and perhaps
need to reboot your computer. I'd just turn off the power switch on the
monitor.
John De Witt
De Witt & Associates
Midland Park, NJ
877/447-6500 Extension 212 (toll free)
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From: "the braille_cat" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:21 AM
Subject: [VICUG-L] using a computer without a monitor
> Howdy folks... I suspect this is a simple question with a rather
> complicated
> answer.. Can this be done?? I have a monitor of course but would rather
> not use it for many many reasons chief among which is I can't see the dern
> thang where as sighty can, I don't necessarily want them knowing what I'm
> doing on my computer. So OK. can I just not hook a monitor up and have the
> machine still function properly?? This is running jaws 9 with Windoze
> XP. Or can I perhaps plug the monitor in, yet leave it turned off??
> Thanks for any help at all..
> Best to you all!!
>
> --
> Jack
> THE_BRAILLE_CAT
> The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything;
> they just make the best of everything they have.
>
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