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Monitor viewing on a Samsung HDTV
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<blockquote data-quote="kathmat" data-source="post: 988738" data-attributes="member: 92842"><p>Me again. I disconnected my pute from the TV as my Wacom stylus and the mouse were behaving somewhat erratically. Am I correct in thinking that I am not seeing an appearance tab because I need to have the connection active? Sounds obvious but then again not everything that sounds rational actually always is, so I rather ask the stupid questions at the risk of sounding like an ID10T. And... do I also have to select "Detect Displays" or that only IF the appearance tab is not visible? </p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kathmat, post: 988738, member: 92842"] Me again. I disconnected my pute from the TV as my Wacom stylus and the mouse were behaving somewhat erratically. Am I correct in thinking that I am not seeing an appearance tab because I need to have the connection active? Sounds obvious but then again not everything that sounds rational actually always is, so I rather ask the stupid questions at the risk of sounding like an ID10T. And... do I also have to select "Detect Displays" or that only IF the appearance tab is not visible? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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