How to add an external monitor for Pavilion dv6000z

I have an extra monitor and I have pluged it in. computer had a fit

Hello

Connect the external monitor to the laptop using a VGA or HDMI cable, and then press Fn + F4.

It should toggle the display on the screen.

If you press Fn + F4 once, then, it goes to the external screen

If you press twice: she will display on both

You can also adjust the settings by going to display settings. Here are some links to the steps:

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