If you have trouble using a monitor with an AV-equipped Power Macintosh

Read the information in this section if you are having trouble using monitors with an AV-equipped Power Macintosh.

The Monitors control panel indicates that you have two monitors, but you have only one.

If you have only one monitor and it is connected to the high-density monitor port, the Monitors control panel assumes that a monitor is connected to

the second monitor port, even if a second monitor isn’t connected. In this situation, the Monitors control panel displays an image of a second, “ghost” monitor.

IMPORTANT Do not attempt to move the menu bar to the “ghost” monitor. If you do, follow these steps to restore normal video:

1Shut down your computer. If you cannot see the Special menu, use the power switch to turn the computer off.

2Connect a monitor to the second monitor port. (For instructions, see “Connecting a Monitor” in Chapter 1.)

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If you have only one monitor, disconnect it from the high-density monitor port, and connect it to the second monitor port.

If your monitor is an AudioVision model, before you can connect it to the second monitor port you must attach the adapter cables from the AudioVision adapter kit. (If you don’t have the adapter kit and don’t have access to a second monitor, contact Apple for assistance.)

Restart your computer.

Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu and open the Monitors control panel.

Make sure that the menu bar appears on the picture that represents your monitor. Close the Monitors control panel.

If you don’t want to leave the monitor connected to the second monitor port, you can shut down your computer, disconnect the monitor, and reconnect it to the high-density monitor port before restarting your computer.

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