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Showing posts with label Attach an LCD Monitor. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Attach an LCD Monitor

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Check the port of your video card. All video cards support LCD analog monitors, but if you buy a digital LCD monitor you'll need a video card with DVI (Digital Video Interface) to be able to attach it to the computer.
Step2
Study the manual that accompanies the LCD monitor to understand the cables that need to be connected. Normally the LCD monitor comes with two cables—one to connect it to the power source and one to connect it to the CPU (Central Processing Unit) of the computer.
Step3
Plug in the cables and view the screen of a LCD monitor after your computer’s operating system has automatically detected the monitor. Most operating systems install the necessary drivers for the LCD monitor automatically. However, if this is not the case, use the installation CD (provided with the monitor) to install the drivers.
Step4
Use the on-screen display controls of the LCD to adjust settings like color, contrast and brightness to your liking.
Step5
Adjust the monitor angle so you're looking slightly down at the screen



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