On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 13:35, Julie Xu wrote:

> No anything on any screens, no CRT, no LCD.

When you're powering on the laptop, are you seeing ANYTHING AT ALL on
the laptop screen?

> How can I find the key, at least, no such key print as this name?

99.99% of laptops have a function button combination that allows you to
switch from the LCD to a CRT monitor plugged into the laptop. The
function key is going to be labelled as "Fn" or similar - then the
button for changing LCD/CRT should either be one of the number keys
toward the top of the keypad, or one of the "normal" function buttons.
If you can plug a monitor into this laptop, there has to be a combo for
using a function key and another key - if anything, the manual for the
laptop will give concise directions for using a regular monitor with
your laptop.

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