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Cannot Mirror Desktop in Vista Home Premium



 
 
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Old January 26th 07, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
usasma
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Default Cannot Mirror Desktop in Vista Home Premium

Installed Vista Home Premium (Upgrade) on an XPPro system (clean install)
with 2 displays. The desktop was extended to the 2nd display automatically
when it setup.

Unplugged 2nd display and uninstalled it in Device Manager. Rebooted -
device not listed in Device Manager. Reconnected 2nd display and it reverted
to the extended desktop.

All the resources that I've read suggest that mirrored desktops are the
default - and that the only way to achieve this is when the device is first
connected.

Any ideas on how to reset the 2nd display to be mirrored? The 2nd display
is a 40" LCD that we use for displaying actions to the customers on the other
side of the counter.

TIA!

- John
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Old January 28th 07, 05:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
usasma
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Default Cannot Mirror Desktop in Vista Home Premium

FWIW - we did find a workaround today. The latest nVidia drivers are Vista
certified, and installing the nVidia Control Panel let's you set the option
in there. Still, it's a bit disappointing to have to use another application
when the capability is supposedly built into Vista.

"usasma" wrote:

Installed Vista Home Premium (Upgrade) on an XPPro system (clean install)
with 2 displays. The desktop was extended to the 2nd display automatically
when it setup.

Unplugged 2nd display and uninstalled it in Device Manager. Rebooted -
device not listed in Device Manager. Reconnected 2nd display and it reverted
to the extended desktop.

All the resources that I've read suggest that mirrored desktops are the
default - and that the only way to achieve this is when the device is first
connected.

Any ideas on how to reset the 2nd display to be mirrored? The 2nd display
is a 40" LCD that we use for displaying actions to the customers on the other
side of the counter.

TIA!

- John

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Old December 12th 08, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Figgerer
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Default Cannot Mirror Desktop in Vista Home Premium


In the Control Panel, on the left side, there is a menu of "Tasks"
One task is "Connect to a projector or other external display"
When you select that, you get a dialogue that lets you chose mirrored
or extended desktop.






quote==?Utf-8?B?dXNhc21h?=;57514]FWIW - we did find a workaround today.
The latest nVidia drivers are Vista
certified, and installing the nVidia Control Panel let's you set the
option
in there. Still, it's a bit disappointing to have to use another
application
when the capability is supposedly built into Vista.

"usasma" wrote:

Installed Vista Home Premium (Upgrade) on an XPPro system (clean

install)
with 2 displays. The desktop was extended to the 2nd display

automatically
when it setup.

Unplugged 2nd display and uninstalled it in Device Manager. Rebooted

-
device not listed in Device Manager. Reconnected 2nd display and it

reverted
to the extended desktop.

All the resources that I've read suggest that mirrored desktops are

the
default - and that the only way to achieve this is when the device is

first
connected.

Any ideas on how to reset the 2nd display to be mirrored? The 2nd

display
is a 40" LCD that we use for displaying actions to the customers on

the other
side of the counter.

TIA!

- John



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