Teach you how to play laptop video output

  
Most notebooks have video output capabilities. However, due to the problem of the graphics card driver and the screen ratio, various troubles are caused when the video output is used. The following system home tells you how to play the three skills of notebook video output. 16:9 can not play the software to help a lot of old models of widescreen notebooks, using a 16:10 screen ratio (resolution of 1280× 800). At this time, if the notebook video is output to a 16:9 LCD TV, the screen will be slightly distorted (Figure 1). When encountering such problems, it is not difficult to solve. In fact, as long as you use the mainstream playback software, you have the "screen" ratio option. From "original proportion" to "folding the window" (see Figure 2), it becomes 16:9, and the problem of image distortion is solved. The projection is very deformed. It is not difficult to set up a lot of netbooks. It does not support 1024× 768 resolution, and the projection of the connected notebook has serious image distortion. At this time, you can use the Netbook Resolution Customizer software. After downloading and installing the software, a shortcut icon appears on the system tray tray. At this point, you can set the resolution by right-clicking. If you need to switch quickly during operation, you can also set shortcuts (Figure 3). In this way, the projector's picture is no longer deformed. Using the FN key combination The video output is more power-saving for the notebook's video output, usually in three states. The first state is that only the notebook screen displays the image, the second state is that only the external display device displays the image, and the third state is that the notebook screen and the external display device simultaneously display the image. In order to save power, it is natural to use the FN key combination, and switching to the second state is most reasonable. From the setting of the FN key combination, although the major brand notebooks are not the same, almost all of them use a logo (such as a form) composed of two icons of a notebook and an external display device, so it is easier to distinguish. HP alone is a special case, this logo basically does not see any meaning, you HP users can only "remember". This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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