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Change the Resolution of the 2 monitors to match the setting you prefer. (Right-Click on Desktop, choose "Screen resolution" It should show both monitors.Set resolution on the "Wrong" screen to match the settings on the "Correct" screen.
Your HP laptop should have a video out port somewhere - it might be a VGA or HDMI, see the manual for your laptop.
If you are lucky your Bush will have a matching connector
Buy a cable of the correct type to connect your laptop to the monitor. If the connectors 'match' this is easy, or else you will have to seek out adaptors/adaptor cables.
Use the cable connect the laptop to the monitor.
There is one more thing you have to do, and that is direct the laptop's video output to the correct output port. On my HP laptop, and a number of other laptops, there is function button for this: press it once and the screen will appear both on the monitor and the laptop, press it again and your laptop screen will go off but the picture will be displayed on the monitor, press it again and the picture will appear on your laptop's screen but not on the monitor
Try 'right clicking' on the desktop area and select screen resolution, from here you are able to change the size of your display to match the screen (don't worry if you select one that is incorrect and can't click on it, it will automatically revert to the setting before).
Here is a good tutorial on how to adjust the screen resolution on a mac: How to change Mac screen resolution Macworld . However, it may be that the output from your computer doesn't match the size of the screen you have. Did you check to see that the computer can output an image that matches the size of your screen. That is a common problem.
I take it that the Asus monitor external. You do not need to buy the same monitor unless that is what you like. You can buy any monitor that is external that will work with a lap top. You can plug The RCA cable into the lap top RCA port and it should show up.
As to where to buy? Amazon has monitor and searching for the ASUS U30JC finds that monitor for $69.99. But they do caution you to "Please match your original screen's BACKLIGHT TYPE, SIZE, and RESOLUTION before you purchase this item, because some laptop models come with more than one type of screens".
You should check you specifcations to make sure that the monitor matches so the computer will boot up the monitor.
Laptopscreen.com for $74.99 is another. You need to setup an another if you wish to buy from either one. You should, first, call some local electronic shops to see if they have one in house.
Also, if you buy the Amazon/Laptopscreen monitor you will have to have a computer expert exchange the broken monitor with the new one.
Hi Depending upon your operating system: Right click on an open area of the background screen. The goto to settings or display settings. From here you're going to want to change the display resolution or display size to match your monitor. Experiment with the different sizes until you get the one that's right for you.
Well yes BUT if it is a problem with the LCD then you would need to replace try plugging an external monitor to see if the sizes are normal if they arent then it is definately a problem with the screen resolutions.??
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