Changing tv to sole monitor
I am creating a media/retro gaming pc from and old Toshiba satellite c660 laptop. As I am rehousing the board I need to dispense with the laptop screen. The problem is I cannot stop the laptop screen being the primary monitor. If the monitor is plugged in the TV stays primary. The moment I unplug the monitor from the board the TV just shows the backscreen and has no taskbar ect.
It has to be an easy fix that I am missing.......
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I am creating a media/retro gaming pc from and old Toshiba satellite c660 laptop. As I am rehousing the board I need to dispense with the laptop screen. The problem is I cannot stop the laptop screen being the primary monitor. If the monitor is plugged in the TV stays primary. The moment I unplug the monitor from the board the TV just shows the backscreen and has no taskbar ect.
It has to be an easy fix that I am missing.......
monitor
when you connected to TV, are both the screen showing same? meaning Mirror displays..you can select it from settings to make it 2nd Display only. did not you try that way?
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:21
also if you have dedicated entry i.stack.imgur.com/eSFJZ.jpg like this in your bios settings, check it.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:29
I'll check the bios but I don't think so. It's a 2010 model. I have tried mirroring the displays. Also in the display settings having the 2nd monitor as the main display with the navigation bar in a two display set up. Everything works perfectly as long as I keep the laptop dispaly connected. The second I disconnect it all I get is the background display on the tv. No pointer no task bar nothing.
– Ewawowa
Jan 13 at 10:18
i mean avoid mirroring and make it to display on TV Monitor only.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:26
i used my laptop unopened and TV monitor as Primary display in the past.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:28
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I am creating a media/retro gaming pc from and old Toshiba satellite c660 laptop. As I am rehousing the board I need to dispense with the laptop screen. The problem is I cannot stop the laptop screen being the primary monitor. If the monitor is plugged in the TV stays primary. The moment I unplug the monitor from the board the TV just shows the backscreen and has no taskbar ect.
It has to be an easy fix that I am missing.......
monitor
I am creating a media/retro gaming pc from and old Toshiba satellite c660 laptop. As I am rehousing the board I need to dispense with the laptop screen. The problem is I cannot stop the laptop screen being the primary monitor. If the monitor is plugged in the TV stays primary. The moment I unplug the monitor from the board the TV just shows the backscreen and has no taskbar ect.
It has to be an easy fix that I am missing.......
monitor
monitor
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when you connected to TV, are both the screen showing same? meaning Mirror displays..you can select it from settings to make it 2nd Display only. did not you try that way?
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:21
also if you have dedicated entry i.stack.imgur.com/eSFJZ.jpg like this in your bios settings, check it.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:29
I'll check the bios but I don't think so. It's a 2010 model. I have tried mirroring the displays. Also in the display settings having the 2nd monitor as the main display with the navigation bar in a two display set up. Everything works perfectly as long as I keep the laptop dispaly connected. The second I disconnect it all I get is the background display on the tv. No pointer no task bar nothing.
– Ewawowa
Jan 13 at 10:18
i mean avoid mirroring and make it to display on TV Monitor only.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:26
i used my laptop unopened and TV monitor as Primary display in the past.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:28
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when you connected to TV, are both the screen showing same? meaning Mirror displays..you can select it from settings to make it 2nd Display only. did not you try that way?
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:21
also if you have dedicated entry i.stack.imgur.com/eSFJZ.jpg like this in your bios settings, check it.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:29
I'll check the bios but I don't think so. It's a 2010 model. I have tried mirroring the displays. Also in the display settings having the 2nd monitor as the main display with the navigation bar in a two display set up. Everything works perfectly as long as I keep the laptop dispaly connected. The second I disconnect it all I get is the background display on the tv. No pointer no task bar nothing.
– Ewawowa
Jan 13 at 10:18
i mean avoid mirroring and make it to display on TV Monitor only.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:26
i used my laptop unopened and TV monitor as Primary display in the past.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:28
when you connected to TV, are both the screen showing same? meaning Mirror displays..you can select it from settings to make it 2nd Display only. did not you try that way?
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:21
when you connected to TV, are both the screen showing same? meaning Mirror displays..you can select it from settings to make it 2nd Display only. did not you try that way?
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:21
also if you have dedicated entry i.stack.imgur.com/eSFJZ.jpg like this in your bios settings, check it.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:29
also if you have dedicated entry i.stack.imgur.com/eSFJZ.jpg like this in your bios settings, check it.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:29
I'll check the bios but I don't think so. It's a 2010 model. I have tried mirroring the displays. Also in the display settings having the 2nd monitor as the main display with the navigation bar in a two display set up. Everything works perfectly as long as I keep the laptop dispaly connected. The second I disconnect it all I get is the background display on the tv. No pointer no task bar nothing.
– Ewawowa
Jan 13 at 10:18
I'll check the bios but I don't think so. It's a 2010 model. I have tried mirroring the displays. Also in the display settings having the 2nd monitor as the main display with the navigation bar in a two display set up. Everything works perfectly as long as I keep the laptop dispaly connected. The second I disconnect it all I get is the background display on the tv. No pointer no task bar nothing.
– Ewawowa
Jan 13 at 10:18
i mean avoid mirroring and make it to display on TV Monitor only.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:26
i mean avoid mirroring and make it to display on TV Monitor only.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:26
i used my laptop unopened and TV monitor as Primary display in the past.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:28
i used my laptop unopened and TV monitor as Primary display in the past.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:28
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when you connected to TV, are both the screen showing same? meaning Mirror displays..you can select it from settings to make it 2nd Display only. did not you try that way?
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:21
also if you have dedicated entry i.stack.imgur.com/eSFJZ.jpg like this in your bios settings, check it.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 9:29
I'll check the bios but I don't think so. It's a 2010 model. I have tried mirroring the displays. Also in the display settings having the 2nd monitor as the main display with the navigation bar in a two display set up. Everything works perfectly as long as I keep the laptop dispaly connected. The second I disconnect it all I get is the background display on the tv. No pointer no task bar nothing.
– Ewawowa
Jan 13 at 10:18
i mean avoid mirroring and make it to display on TV Monitor only.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:26
i used my laptop unopened and TV monitor as Primary display in the past.
– PRATAP
Jan 13 at 10:28