Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2021/11/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Did you try to plug the dead monitor into a laptop or some other pc as a solo screen? Computer problems are the last thing you need when you're trying to take it easy and heal up. Then again, it could be the tech gods sending you a coded message - "Rest up from that keyboard, Tina!" Douglas On 09/11/2021 22:13, Tina Manley via LUG wrote: > LUG - > > Thanks for the advice and concern. I saw a plastic surgeon/ophthalmologist > today who was very reassuring. She said she might have operated within the > two-week window after I broke the optical floor bone but that time has > passed and now we just need to wait and let it heal. She did all kinds of > tests to be sure my eye was not sinking or moving around because of the > break. She cautioned me not to blow my nose! I've found that I'm not > catching colds since I'm wearing a mask everywhere so that might not be a > problem. My face is still really sore but I feel better about the > prospects. I'll do my best at being patient and careful. > > Since you've helped with that problem, I have another one for you. Windows > updated itself automatically today and when it came back on, my second > monitor is not working. I cannot use Photoshop without two monitors and > this is driving me crazy. My main monitor is an Eizo CE240W and that's > working fine. The second monitor is a Dell 2007WFP and it is "inactive" in > the settings menu. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it. I have searched > for driver updates (it is up to date). The monitor shows up but stays > dark. When I try to extend it from the original monitor, it sometimes > loses both monitors which terrifies me and causes screams and cursing only > cured by hitting "Windows" and P and getting the menu back. > > I'm on Windows 10 (should I update to 11)?? > > Help. TIA > > Tina >