On 3/22/2010 7:52 AM, Bud H wrote:
> "Bob Hatch"<> wrote in message
> news:4ba6cf71$0$9214$...
>> On 3/21/2010 1:19 PM, Bud H wrote:
>>> "Low end" desktop computer (perhaps a Dell Inspiron 560 or 580) is
>>> running
>>> 64-bit Windows with integrated graphics (Intel GMA X4500) with the
>>> computer
>>> monitor connected to the VGA port and a television connected to the HDMI
>>> port.
>>>
>>> The desire is to display one running program on the normal computer
>>> screen
>>> while displaying another running program on the television screen.
>>>
>>> QUESTIONS
>>>
>>> 1. Can I have two programs running and have one displayed on the
>>> computer
>>> monitor and one displayed on the television screen using the integrated
>>> graphics?
>>>
>>>
>>> 2. If so, can I change to have the same program displayed on BOTH
>>> screens?
>>>
>>>
>>> 3. If not, does it take a different (more advanced) separate graphics
>>> card
>>> to be installed to be able to do this? What would be a fairly
>>> inexpensive
>>> graphics card that would allow this to be done?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your assistance,
>>>
>>> Bud H
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It is not up the the computer to do what you want to do, it is up to the
>> graphics card. You will need a card with 2 outputs, one for the TV and it
>> will be easier if the TV is HDMI input, and one for the monitor.
>>
>> I have an ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro and output to my Vizio 32" HDTV and a HP
>> 25" LCD Monitor. I can duplicate the displays, or run one program on one
>> and something else on the other, but it's up to how I set the preference
>> in the graphics card setup.
>
> As mentioned previously, the integrated graphics (Intel GMA X4500) includes
> a VGA port and an HDMI port.
>
> The big question is if this INTEGRATED graphics will do the job - or if a
> separate graphics card will need to be purchased.
>
>
Sorry, I read right over the top of that. If your computer has 2 outputs
you can, most likely, output to 2 monitors.
I don't want to disconnect my TV right now, but if you right click on
the desktop and select Screen Resolution, do you have a choice of 2
monitors? If not, buy an HDMI cable and give it a try. Once connected to
the TV right click on the desktop and select screen resolution. If you
have a choice of 2 monitors, set them up to Extend these displays.
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