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| Thread ID: 25401 | 2002-10-02 23:03:00 | Screen trouble. | Phate (1499) | Press F1 |
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| 85551 | 2002-10-03 03:18:00 | And if you havent got the manual its available on line at gateway site | godfather (25) | ||
| 85552 | 2002-10-03 04:39:00 | Off to the Gateway site I go...(second hand laptop.) | Phate (1499) | ||
| 85553 | 2002-10-03 04:46:00 | Been there, looked through the manual, though no information on the double screen problem. Is there any way in Windows how I can delete the screen. If there is a driver for it, if I remove that, will the other screen go away? | Phate (1499) | ||
| 85554 | 2002-10-03 04:55:00 | FIXED!! Found a checkbox once I clicked on the second screen. "Extend my Windows Desktop into this monitor?" I am so stupid. Thanks godfather - another mystery solved, though I am just stupid. |
Phate (1499) | ||
| 85555 | 2002-10-03 09:45:00 | >>>I lost you after the word "holiday"... Seeing as you fixed your problem, I hope I'm allowed to laugh at that now - it cracked me up. :D >I also realised this (but ignored it for a while) when my mouse would go outside of the viewing area of my screen and go to the left. That's your mouse settings doing that. It's supposed to save you from scrolling from one side of the page to the next if the mouse pointer is near the edge of the screen. If you don't like it go to Control Panel>Mouse settings, look for it in there and disable it. |
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