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I cant seem to connect my packard bell laptop to the tv the laptop has a vga slot so i have connect the laptop to the tv which a samsung lcd tv it has a pc channel.....ive tried pressing fn and f3 with no joy .Ive gone into display setting connect to external display and it doesnt even seem to know its connected to the tv
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with hdmi connected to tv right click on volume icon, left click on playback devices, enable or select as default. if not visible right click and tick
" show disabled devices"
you should have a little blue fn button near your shift key and if you hold the and one of your function keys (usualy F5) with a picture that kind of looks like a tv screen shape it should switch between display options
There is not enough info here. Many things could be wrong. Are you actually plugging the VGA cable into the VGA port on the tv or computer? Does your tv even have a VGA input? Is your tbs input switched to the tv? Please contact me with questions.
The VGA cable only supplies video data to the LCD TV. Connect a sound cable from the audio out from the Acer PC to the audio input on the LCD TV to get sound from the LCD TV's speakers.
Many Packard-Bell systems use a Crystal sound card.
If you can read the number from the sound card (usually CSXXXX), you can pick the exact driver from this site:
It might have something to do with wether the VGA cable has all pins connected.
I think some cables don't have all 15-pins wired.
As soon my LCD TV works I will post the outcome. Greetz Arno
to get high definition you will need to use either the vga or dvi output from your notebook and connect to the DVI input on the tv, vga connection on the tv will only give 480i whereas dvi will give upto 720i
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