Hi all
Not sure if this is a Windows 7 or Windows general question
I have set up a 42" inch TV as a second screen on a Win 7 PC with the purpose of displaying our van fleet on the big streen and the user working normally on his screen / PC.
I have screen 1 and 2 showing in the setup and on the users PC he has his background picture and the task bar etc. and on the large screen we have the background picture only. No matter what I have tried I cannot get anything to show on the large screen (except the background picture). I have Googled etc but still can't see where I am going wrong.
Any ideas please?
Dual screen in Win 7
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Dual screen in Win 7
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
Someone may be able to help more readily if we knew what video board and drivers you have and how (what cable) the monitors are attached with.
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
From your description, I assume that you have already set the display to "Extended desktop".
Have you tried dragging a window from the PC screen to the TV (taking the relative position as set in the control panel into account)?
Have you tried dragging a window from the PC screen to the TV (taking the relative position as set in the control panel into account)?
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Hans
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
Hi RusRus wrote:Someone may be able to help more readily if we knew what video board and drivers you have and how (what cable) the monitors are attached with.
I am a 'press ganged' IT person, we didn't have anybody until a Customer audit about 7 years ago when the CEO said it was me because it was known that I could use Ctrl + Alt + Del, my IT help desk is the Lounge and Google.
I do know it is an HDMI gold cable though
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
Hi HansHansV wrote:From your description, I assume that you have already set the display to "Extended desktop".
Have you tried dragging a window from the PC screen to the TV (taking the relative position as set in the control panel into account)?
Yes the screens are in extended mode, do you mean that if I open the web tracking page for the vans and resize it so that I can see the display options screen 1& 2 and then click on the web page and drag it to screen 2 (the large screen)?
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
You can use any window...
Say you open Windows Explorer. If it opens on your PC screen, simply try to drag it to the TV screen. (If you are not sure of the relative position of the TV as set in control panel), just drag it past the edge of the screen in all directions. Drag Windows Explorer past the top edge or past the left or right or bottom edges, to see if it displays on the TV screen. If you can't drag past your PC screen edges, then the issue is something different...
Say you open Windows Explorer. If it opens on your PC screen, simply try to drag it to the TV screen. (If you are not sure of the relative position of the TV as set in control panel), just drag it past the edge of the screen in all directions. Drag Windows Explorer past the top edge or past the left or right or bottom edges, to see if it displays on the TV screen. If you can't drag past your PC screen edges, then the issue is something different...
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
Hi RudiRudi wrote:You can use any window...
Say you open Windows Explorer. If it opens on your PC screen, simply try to drag it to the TV screen. (If you are not sure of the relative position of the TV as set in control panel), just drag it past the edge of the screen in all directions. Drag Windows Explorer past the top edge or past the left or right or bottom edges, to see if it displays on the TV screen. If you can't drag past your PC screen edges, then the issue is something different...
Thanks for the explaination it eventually worked well, I assumed that because on the display centre the PC was on the left and marked as 1 and the auxillary screen was on the right marked 2 that I should drag the web page to the right and off the screen but it would only go half off but the sound played on screen 2. I discovered though that it would drag completely off the left side and now all is OK.
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
Glad you resolved it. I resign that beer though to Hans as it was his original suggestion that I simply elaborated on!
Hans, just to warn you that if you accept the free beer, I took a sip of it - and I have a mild cold at the moment...
Hans, just to warn you that if you accept the free beer, I took a sip of it - and I have a mild cold at the moment...
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Re: Dual screen in Win 7
You're so kindHansV wrote:In that case, I'll let you finish it...
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