Monitor - Step by Step how to install
In this blog i am going to explain with a written tutorial of how to install a monitor to a computer. Just read all of the 6 steps and you will successfully install a monitor to the computer.
1. First of all you need to purchase a monitor cable compatible with your computer and monitor. You can use different types of cables e.g. most computer complete with a 15-pin connector cable. however they're is also different cable you can use HDMI, S-Video or even a VGA cable connection, you will need to buy the cable separately.
2. Be sure that your computer is turned off, then connect the cable to your monitor. also, connect the power cable that comes with the monitor if its not already connected. match the cable end to the available orts on your computer. plug the power cable into the wall once the other end is connected to the monitor.
3. Connect the monitor to yur computer, if you're using a desktop, you will need to turn the monitor around so the back is facing you. on laptops, the port will be either be on the back or the side of the laptop. Locate the matching port for your cable. Most ports will have a symbol near the port.
4. Start your computer. allow your system to automatically recognize and install the monitor. if the operating system doesn't install the monitor or an error occurs, insert the software that came with your monitor and follow the installation wizard prompts.
5. Select the monitor and adjust the resolution and colour quality. right-click anywhere on your desktop and choose "Properties." Choose the "Settings" tab. if using dual monitors, choose your monitor from the "Display" drop down box. Adjust your resolution by using the "Resolution" slider. The higher the resolution, the small object appear on your desktop. Adjust your colour quality by using the "Colour Quality" drop down box.
6. Adjust your screen size and contrast if necessary. For laptops, consult your computer manual to determine which function keys adjust which features. Typically, the contrast uses F7 and F8. For desktop, locate either a row of buttons or a small knob on your monitor. the buttons may be hidden behind a small panel on the front or side of the monitor. The knob will display a menu of screen adjustments. The buttons will adjust each features separately.
2. Be sure that your computer is turned off, then connect the cable to your monitor. also, connect the power cable that comes with the monitor if its not already connected. match the cable end to the available orts on your computer. plug the power cable into the wall once the other end is connected to the monitor.
3. Connect the monitor to yur computer, if you're using a desktop, you will need to turn the monitor around so the back is facing you. on laptops, the port will be either be on the back or the side of the laptop. Locate the matching port for your cable. Most ports will have a symbol near the port.
4. Start your computer. allow your system to automatically recognize and install the monitor. if the operating system doesn't install the monitor or an error occurs, insert the software that came with your monitor and follow the installation wizard prompts.
5. Select the monitor and adjust the resolution and colour quality. right-click anywhere on your desktop and choose "Properties." Choose the "Settings" tab. if using dual monitors, choose your monitor from the "Display" drop down box. Adjust your resolution by using the "Resolution" slider. The higher the resolution, the small object appear on your desktop. Adjust your colour quality by using the "Colour Quality" drop down box.
6. Adjust your screen size and contrast if necessary. For laptops, consult your computer manual to determine which function keys adjust which features. Typically, the contrast uses F7 and F8. For desktop, locate either a row of buttons or a small knob on your monitor. the buttons may be hidden behind a small panel on the front or side of the monitor. The knob will display a menu of screen adjustments. The buttons will adjust each features separately.
Also if you didn't understand all of the text tutorial there is a video tutorial underneath this short paragraph:-
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