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Monday, March 23, 2026 2:55 PM
BRENDA
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by BRENDA: When I set up the VGA and turned on the monitor a menu came up showing HMDI and VGA. The VGA was highlighted blue but my hand decided to shake and I hit the left side of the mouse enlarging it. So, I am now trying to get it back to the right size and see if it does work with my computer. You're going to want to set it to HDMI on the monitor, Brenda. That may seem counterintuitive to you because you just bought a VGA adapter, but the monitor is only concerned which input you've put in the monitor itself. You've put the VGA adapter into the computer video output, but then you plugged the HDMI cable into that adapter and the HDMI cable is going into an HDMI input on your monitor. (There may be more than one HDMI input on that monitor, so you will have to make sure it's pointing to the right one if there is). And actually, you've just given me some good news here. If for some reason there's something wrong with that adapter and we can't get it working that way, it sounds like you have a VGA input on your monitor. So if you still have a straight up VGA to VGA cable from your old setup, you can just use that instead of the HDMI with the VGA adapter. Just plug in the VGA to the back of your computer, and put the other end of the cable into the VGA input on your new monitor and you should be good. Quote:He was refeering to refurbished for both the monitor and computer at $700 Canadian. I can get a refurbished laptop at a local place. Would have to check prices.
Quote:Originally posted by BRENDA: When I set up the VGA and turned on the monitor a menu came up showing HMDI and VGA. The VGA was highlighted blue but my hand decided to shake and I hit the left side of the mouse enlarging it. So, I am now trying to get it back to the right size and see if it does work with my computer.
Quote:He was refeering to refurbished for both the monitor and computer at $700 Canadian. I can get a refurbished laptop at a local place. Would have to check prices.
Quote:When I set up the VGA and turned on the monitor a menu came up showing HMDI and VGA. The VGA was highlighted blue but my hand decided to shake and I hit the left side of the mouse enlarging it. So, I am now trying to get it back to the right size and see if it does work with my computer.
Monday, March 23, 2026 2:56 PM
Monday, March 23, 2026 3:18 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by BRENDA: I've been looking on line for refurbished desktop computer by itself. If I can just get something simple without all of this gaming crap. That I don't need. And I was in a big computer store who only want to make a buck.
Quote:I'll have to look at the back of the monitor again. But I am pretty sure there is only one HDMI port on it.
Quote:I want it fixed. I don't want to replace or by anything else.
Quote:When the computer is on I hear the fans and the LED lights come on. The computer was working fine until the monitor gave up.
Quote:My hand was on the mouse out of force of habit. I figure to screw it up this much either my hand shook or just my finer moved or the other thing that is possible is I had a small seizure and moved something and when I came back it was all wrong.
Quote:Yes, I was using VGA to VGA with the blue connectors.
Quote:I will have a look again and I do appreciate all your help.
Monday, March 23, 2026 3:35 PM
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 2:54 AM
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 2:37 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by BRENDA: I've been looking on line for refurbished desktop computer by itself. If I can just get something simple without all of this gaming crap. That I don't need. And I was in a big computer store who only want to make a buck. Those links I sent you the other day through WOOT/Amazon are good deals on used (refurbished) desktops and laptops. Short of meeting a stranger in a one-on-one sale, I don't think you'll find better deals on those. But I don't really think that you need to buy another computer right now and I'd rather try getting yours working for you again first. You may want to consider buying a used laptop after we get you straightened out though, just so you can still get online from home if something like this happens again. Quote:I'll have to look at the back of the monitor again. But I am pretty sure there is only one HDMI port on it. Okay. You have both an HDMI and a VGA input on your monitor then. We're going to abandon the HDMI and VGA adapter for now since you said below that you used to use a Blue-to-Blue VGA to VGA connector before. (see below) Quote:I want it fixed. I don't want to replace or by anything else. Right. Me too. I honestly think you've got everything you need and it's all working from what you've told me. We just have to get your stuff working together the right way is all. Quote:When the computer is on I hear the fans and the LED lights come on. The computer was working fine until the monitor gave up. Okay. Like I said I think your computer is fine. We just need to get the monitor to recognize it. Quote:My hand was on the mouse out of force of habit. I figure to screw it up this much either my hand shook or just my finer moved or the other thing that is possible is I had a small seizure and moved something and when I came back it was all wrong. I understand about the hand shaking. What I'm a little confused about is the fact you were using the mouse at all. When you used the mouse, did you see a mouse pointer on the screen? I just want to know what you were looking at. Your mouse wouldn't work in the monitor's setup screen, so if you actually saw a mouse pointer moving on the screen here, your computer was booted up and sending a signal to the correct input on the monitor. I'm trying to determine if this is the case and the resolution was possibly out-of-whack because of the HDMI with the VGA adapter. If that's the case, the display settings resolution needs to be changed using the ehow link I sent you. But before we do that... ******** THE IMPORTANT BIT ********* Quote:Yes, I was using VGA to VGA with the blue connectors. I want you to pull out the HDMI cable from the monitor, and pull out the VGA adapter and HDMI cable out of your PC and put it to the side. Then I want you to get your old Blue-to-Blue VGA-to-VGA cable and plug that into your monitor and your computer, then fire up the computer and turn your monitor on. This might get you up and running just by doing this and we may not need to do anything else. If not, I want you to write down exactly what you're seeing at this point to the best of your ability so when you're back at the library tomorrow you can give me some good details and I can try to figure out what we need to do from there. Quote:I will have a look again and I do appreciate all your help.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 7:07 PM
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 7:34 PM
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 7:55 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 10:50 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Sounds like good news, BRENDA! YAY! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 1:17 PM
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 5:32 PM
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 11:00 PM
Thursday, March 26, 2026 5:40 PM
Thursday, March 26, 2026 5:59 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Hey, SIX. I got it straightened out. Right adapter, my fault. Wired it up wrong. Lady at Century House was helping me again when I thought I would try something when I got in. Just needed to wire in a bit that was for a USB port. Once I did that it was all sunshine and rainbows.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: New set-up is a little strange. Just have to get used to it.
Thursday, March 26, 2026 8:14 PM
Thursday, March 26, 2026 8:26 PM
Thursday, March 26, 2026 9:29 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Hey, SIX. I got it straightened out. Right adapter, my fault. Wired it up wrong. Lady at Century House was helping me again when I thought I would try something when I got in. Just needed to wire in a bit that was for a USB port. Once I did that it was all sunshine and rainbows. Oh.. Okay. Nice. I guess you got the adapter with the USB for sound then? I had no idea you actually needed to plug that USB in and would have assumed that the only thing that wouldn't work is the sound if you didn't. I was never going to suggest that to you, so glad you tried it on your own. It sounds like maybe your new monitor doesn't actually have VGA input from what you said before that, so I'm glad this worked. Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: New set-up is a little strange. Just have to get used to it. Yeah... Whenever I have to make a change with a computer it takes a while for me to adjust too. You'll be alright. Glad you're back up and running, Brenda. -------------------------------------------------- Be Nice. Don't be a dick.
Thursday, March 26, 2026 9:42 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Even though it worked out, which I had a good feeling that it eventually would have with your old computer, now would be the time to start thinking about getting a used laptop as a backup, Brenda. I know that you don't buy anything off Amazon, but I thought that was because you didn't have credit cards. It sounds like maybe you're ideologically opposed to buying anything from them maybe? I understand if that's the case, but just letting you know that you're going to probably spend quite a bit more for one if you don't use them. I was just suggesting that maybe you could have your boss or her husband order one for you, and you could pay them back either through your work or with cash money. Don't buy it from that shop. I'm sure the guy is helpful, but with the prices you've quoted so far I think he's probably taking advantage of people who don't know better too. It's skeezy, but with the high rents and taxes I'm sure it's part of the job, frankly. Whatever people need to do to keep the lights on right now. You should have bought yourself quite a bit of time now that you're up and running. Maybe you could bring it up that you're looking to buy a used backup laptop while you're out playing Mahjong or things like that and somebody might have an extra old one lying around they wouldn't mind selling to you for cheap. I've lucked into quite a few good buys over the year by just letting people I knew know that I was in the market for something. I can't emphasize enough how nice it is to have at least one fallback way of getting on the internet when your main avenue is blocked off. You know that now and it's fresh in your mind, so I wanted to bring it up again. Just make sure it has an HDMI-out port when you buy one. If it's new enough to have that, it should have everything else you need too. And if your desktop ever went down, you'd be able to plug the laptop into your nice new monitor with the HDMI cable and you could even plug your keyboard and mouse into it as well and use it like a backup desktop until you got a new one. And now that you've been through all of this, now might be a nice time to think about other things you may have had on the computer that could be lost today if it actually was broken and you hadn't backed stuff up onto your thumbdrives. There actually is ways to pull off data from old computer drives after a computer breaks, but unfortunately I think that level of work would be way beyond our current computer knowledge level and I don't think I'd ever be able to walk you through it here while writing things back and forth, so it would be best if you made sure that everything you could ever think you'd want to be able to use or see on that computer gets a good backup or two. -------------------------------------------------- Be Nice. Don't be a dick.
Friday, March 27, 2026 1:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Well, I have speakers and that wire goes into my computer. There is another connector with two plugs on it. Not sure where it would go but I don't need it. There is a spot on the monitor for head phones which I won't use. My hearing is bad enough without doing any more damage to it.
Quote:Honestly, I don't know. There is a spot on the monitor that does say VGA and has the same blue plug in that is on the back of my computer. And I don't think you can reverse wire everything and I wouldn't want to try.
Quote:My problem is the Zoom feature. You Tube videos look strange because the monitor has a 27 inch screen as the older one was 25 inches. So things are stretched out. And I can't move it much up or down because the print looks weird.
Quote:So am I. The other monitor died before I could warn anyone like on Face Book. I scared some people. I was off line for a month except for the library and that didn't cut it. I depend on this thing for doctor's appointments and of course my writing.
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