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EUREKA! Success with Solo 9500 Internal Screen Turnoff.
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Denzil Hathway
2009-01-31 04:21:32 UTC
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You know, it's fashionable to badmoth Gateway in general these days,
especially Support.

As a desperation parting shot I emailed Gateway Support and told them that I
didn't have a utlity to manage the ATI adapter on my Solo 9500 and that I
wanted to use an external LCD monitor and turn the primary laptop screen
off.

Back came a prompt polite reply giving me a link to a Gateway download site
for ATI Mobility 128 AGP 4X Drivers and Utility.These I downloaded and
installed and, after correcting the display resolution, found that the
LCD/CRT button on the keyboard now worked.

I have achieved my objective and have turned the native monitor on my 9500
Laptop off and am operating on an external LCD screen. Why didn'i write to
them in the first place?

At the same time I want to thank Ben and Bill very much for their
considerable time and effort. Regards, Denzil.
Wettlesheim
2009-01-31 10:31:45 UTC
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Post by Denzil Hathway
You know, it's fashionable to badmoth Gateway in general these days,
especially Support.
As a desperation parting shot I emailed Gateway Support and told them that I
didn't have a utlity to manage the ATI adapter on my Solo 9500 and that I
wanted to use an external LCD monitor and turn the primary laptop screen
off.
Back came a prompt polite reply giving me a link to a Gateway download site
for ATI Mobility 128 AGP 4X Drivers and Utility.These I downloaded and
installed and, after correcting the display resolution, found that the
LCD/CRT button on the keyboard now worked.
I have achieved my objective and have turned the native monitor on my 9500
Laptop off and am operating on an external LCD screen. Why didn'i write to
them in the first place?
At the same time I want to thank Ben and Bill very much for their
considerable time and effort. Regards, Denzil.
Please post the link for others to use.
BillW50
2009-01-31 15:45:25 UTC
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Post by Denzil Hathway
You know, it's fashionable to badmoth Gateway in general these days,
especially Support.
As a desperation parting shot I emailed Gateway Support and told them
that I didn't have a utlity to manage the ATI adapter on my Solo 9500
and that I wanted to use an external LCD monitor and turn the primary
laptop screen off.
Back came a prompt polite reply giving me a link to a Gateway
download site for ATI Mobility 128 AGP 4X Drivers and Utility.These I
downloaded and installed and, after correcting the display
resolution, found that the LCD/CRT button on the keyboard now worked.
I have achieved my objective and have turned the native monitor on my
9500 Laptop off and am operating on an external LCD screen. Why
didn'i write to them in the first place?
At the same time I want to thank Ben and Bill very much for their
considerable time and effort. Regards, Denzil.
Amazing! And glad to hear it all worked out and we are all much smarter
because of it. ;)
--
Bill
2 Gateway MX6124 - Windows XP SP2
3 Asus EEE PC 701G4 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
2 Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 1GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
Windows XP SP2 ~ Xandros Linux - Puppy - Ubuntu
Ben Myers
2009-02-07 15:03:42 UTC
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Post by Denzil Hathway
You know, it's fashionable to badmoth Gateway in general these days,
especially Support.
As a desperation parting shot I emailed Gateway Support and told them that I
didn't have a utlity to manage the ATI adapter on my Solo 9500 and that I
wanted to use an external LCD monitor and turn the primary laptop screen
off.
Back came a prompt polite reply giving me a link to a Gateway download site
for ATI Mobility 128 AGP 4X Drivers and Utility.These I downloaded and
installed and, after correcting the display resolution, found that the
LCD/CRT button on the keyboard now worked.
I have achieved my objective and have turned the native monitor on my 9500
Laptop off and am operating on an external LCD screen. Why didn'i write to
them in the first place?
At the same time I want to thank Ben and Bill very much for their
considerable time and effort. Regards, Denzil.
WOW! This is definitely exceptional tech support by Gateway! After
all, the 9500 is at least 7 years old. Congrats to their new management
at Acer... Ben Myers

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