Question on using projector with Dell Inpiron 6000 & FC5...

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    Dear listers:
 
        I want to make a presentation using a projector. I have FC5, installed in a Dell Inspiron 6000.
 
        I have tried configuring the double monitor facility, and connecting a PC monitor to my laptop (both, while the computer is on, and turning on the computer with the monitor attached to it), and I have had no success.
 
        I have also tried by configuring single monitor in my FC5 installation, and turning on the computer with the monitor attached to it. Same results.
 
        Finally I have naively tried to use the Fn+F8 key combination (to redirect the output of the display in Windows). None of the previously stated tries worked.
 
        Does some one of you know how to do this?
 
        Thanks in advance and best regards.
 
        Guillermo Hoyos.

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