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Television As Second Monitor?, display question |
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Wed 25 Jun 2003, 13:47
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Hi, I was wondering if there was any way to use a television as a second monitor, not just an identitacl image of my notebook display. I use an iBook 600 with the TV adapter, and the adapter itself works fine, it's just that it might be handy to be able to use it in the way I described above.
I'm not sure what kind of display I have, but I THINK it's a Rage ATI or something..
Thanks for the help, Vollrath
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 08:05
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If you are on OS X go to system prefs and then to displays. Click on arangment and un check mirror displays. This should work on your 16 meg video card. My pismo only has 8 megs and I use a 2nd monitor everyday for expanded desktop space. It is possible the ibook doesn't support this, you didnt say which model you had. I believe there are three. Good luck
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Thu 26 Jun 2003, 11:15
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do you have s-video connection on your mac and TV? maybe that would work. I know titanium powerbooks have em.
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Sun 29 Jun 2003, 15:24
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the ibooks unfortunetly only have monitor mirroring (you see the same as whats on you lcd) the powerbooks have dual monitor capabilities (which is what you want for a larger workspace)
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