The pc cannot project to another screen, try reinstalling driver or using a different video card I found a button on the laptop (F8 without the 'Fn' - turns out it's the same as Windows+P) which supposedly projects to another screen. How can I enable the HDMI output on the laptop? When I plug in the monitor's cable, the monitor displays "No Signal Detected" (as opposed to "No Cable Connected" when it's plugged out) so at least the monitor knows it's plugged into something, just not receiving any signal. If, in Windows Settings / System / Display, I press the "Detect" button for "Multiple Displays" I get "Didn't detect another display". (The "Display Adaptors" section just has "Microsoft Basic Display Adaptor" which I'm assuming to be the laptop's built-in display) Looking in the Device Manager, I can't seem to see the HDMI output at all. However, the monitor cannot pick up any signal from the laptop. The idea is to be use the monitor as well (or at least instead of) as the laptop's inbuilt monitor. Using a HDMI->DVI-D adaptor I have connected this to a monitor (BenQ senseye 3, model GL2460). I have a Dell Latitude 5400 laptop with Windows 10 (Pro) which has a HDMI output.
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