S-video cables connect picture (such as from a DVD player) to a TV or displaying screen. They will plug into the back of your device and the other end will be plugged into the TV screen. Make sure you match up the holes in the S-Video cable.
Make sure your console is connected to your TV via a HDMI cable. Without that specific cable, Minecraft will not allow split screen.
err... check the screen cable between the PC and the monitor and make sure it's plugged in properly. with the thumb screws (if present) tightened!
Not all programs are made to fit the 16X9 screen, use the ASPECT button on the remote to make the picture fill the screen.
PS3 does not have a screen the TV it is connected to has the screen and you use those controls. Most TVs have brightness and contrast controls that can be adjusted for the best picture whether you are using the cable box, TV tuner, DVD/VCR, or a PS3
No. A monitor is the device that displays information. A scanner is a device that is used to make a digital copy of a picture or document which can then be viewed on the monitor, or printed off on a printer.
Armored cable is used in environments such as a front yard where environmental conditions make an armored cable susceptible to damage. If the question is asking about Shielded/Screened cable, that has a small thin metal foil wrapping that is used to "screen out" most external signal noise from the cable.
Person A, who admits when they make mistakes and openly shares their thoughts and feelings without manipulation or deceit, is displaying honesty.
All picture in picture and split screen options require a dual tuner set up. If you are running off a cable box or satellite you will need to split the cable and feed it into the separate tuner connections in the back of the set, then the pip will work. Make sure the split is before the cable box or you will just be able to see a smaller version of what is already on the screen.
If you have recently replaced a broken LCD laptop screen, but find the new LCD screen is not working, don't fret! This is a common problem that can be fixed. First, please make sure your new LCD screen is compatible with the old one. Different screens require different video cables, so it's very important that the new screen be compatible with your laptop. Next, check all cable connections. Check the connections between the video cable, LCD screen and inverter board. Reconnect cables just in case. Take a closer look at the connection between the video cable and LCD screen. It's likely that you accidentally pulled the video cable from the connector during the screen installation. The video cable needs to be seated properly, all the way down. On some older LCD screens there are very thin pins inside the connector. Take a look inside the connector to make sure there are no damaged (bent) pins. You can straighten bent pins with a very small screwdriver, but this procedure requires a lot of patience and concentration. Fortunately, most newer LCDs have a different type of connector, without fragile pins inside. If you have reseated all connectors and cannot see anything wrong but the new screen still is not working. What's next? Remove the new screen and connect the old one. If the old one works properly (except the damaged area) but the new one is dead, the new screen may be defective.
Yes, some Laptops have VGA or HDMI outputs to connect to the tv.
It should be bolted to the engine block anywhere you can put it. Make sure it is on cast iron.