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Posted by BillW50 on April 4, 2008, 7:22 am
Please log in for more thread options me/2 typed on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 23:45:02 GMT:
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>>> Bones6 typed on Thu, 3 Apr 2008 19:15:24 +0000:
>>>> I have a Dell monitor hooked up to my desktop, and I connected my
>>>> laptop to my desktop in the hopes of trying to get the desktop
>>>> display on both my monitor and my laptop.
>>>> I'm using a DVI cable to go from the desktop to the monitor and a
>>>> VGA cable to go from the laptop to the desktop.
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>>>> For some reason, when I do the extend desktop, it won't extend to
>>>> the laptop, only create a screen I can't get too.
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>>>> Is there anyway to use my laptop as an extended screen for my
>>>> desktop, or am I just a fool lol...
>>>
>>> Well when I use my Gateway MX6124 with my Proview 19 inch LCD
>>> monitor, only one works as extended. I think the external monitor
>>> has to be the extended one here.
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> If I read the OP correctly he is saying that he hooked the desktop
> computer VGA port to the laptop VGA port trying to get the desktop
> computer to display on the laptop screen as an extended desktop. About
> the only way that could work without additional hardware is if the
> laptop supports video IN. I know there are some laptops that support
> video input from an external device but not through the VGA OUTPUT
> port which is what it sounds like the OP is trying to do. My Toshiba
> 5205 has a module for the Select Bay that has a TV tuner and also
> accepts a composite video input for display and capture purposes. I
> could probably make that work as a very poor looking extended desktop
> display as long as I could convince my desktop computer that it was
> hooked up to a tv set on the secondary port. But why?? :-)
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> me/2
OHHHH! Thanks me/2 and M.I.5¾! I didn't notice the OP (Bones6) wanted to
do it that way. I too have an FM/TV tuner with a video in. And one use
that I haven't used it for yet, was to record flight simulators in
action.
As for Bones6... if you want to display another desktop from another
computer, you should checkout something like Remote Desktop Control.
That is one of the easiest ones I've used. This is built into Windows XP
Pro too. Plus there are others. The screen won't update real fast, but
good enough for most tasks.
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Bill
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