billwill
Thursday 9th August 2012 2:03pm [Edited]
North London
6,162 posts
The easiest option is you just leave the laptop open, if desk room is small, you can put it to one side at right-angles and/or partly behind the big screen.
What Aaron says about both screens is best, but not all small computers can display different things on both screens. If not, the button mentioned above lets you blank the laptop screen if you find it distracting.
Quote: Raspberry Fool @ August 8 2012, 9:59 PM BST
Oh Lee
Thank you so much. I can't see an LCD button. My function 4 key is displaying images of a TV screen or perhaps external screen. I will check out the manual on my Packard Bell Easynote TR87
Thank you all so much - together you have saved me pounds! I owe you all a drink!
Much appreciated
Annie
The key marking is probably coloured grey, which indicates that it performs that option only when used in conjunction with the grey F key in the bottom left corner of the kbd. The key action usually sequences through Internal Only, External Only, Both screens and sometimes No screens. (not sure about the order though)
On some Netbooks it is described as the PROJECTOR select key, because it the video socket can also be used to connect to a video projector for doing Presentations.