I'm Quite sure mine can. But i just have to find out how.Tyler said:Depends what kind of graphics card you have. I know my latop can do it, and Its a dell Inspiron.
Do you know how to set it up from desktop properties? Or what is Fn+f5?hartap said:yap.... are your laptop support that or not (dual monitor), mine yes.. (toshiba M40 with nvidia Geforce GO 6600)
i just press Fn+F5 or setup it from desktop properties
Right click on your desktop, Then click properties and then settings. Once in settings click were it says advanced, Then there should be a couple tabs at the top click one that says somthing about your graphics i.e (intel(R) graphics Media Accelerator Driver ) and then click somthing like i.e (Graphics Properties) And just pick how you would like the other monitor to be set up.srkluver said:oh how do u do that i still cant figure it out