Klar geht das, es gibt 2 Wege. 1x siehe Anleitung, zum 2. spezieller Treiber.:
1. Anleitung
Second, try the instructions below:
0. Once Windows is running...
1. Detach you external screen
2. Activate "LCD Only" display scheme (Fn-F7)
3. Attach you external screen
4. Right-click on your desktop and choose Properties, which opens the Display Properties window
5. Click the Settings tab and you should see a window with both monitors showing and the second monitor grayed out
6. Click the Display drop-box and choose the second monitor
7. Click the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor checkbox and choose Apply
8. Blank desktop should appear on your external screen
9. Choose OK to close Display Properties window (_mandatory_ step)
10. Repeat steps 4..6 to get to the Settings tab again and start working with second monitor
11. Drag the Screen Resolution dial to the most right position that will correspond to the maximal allowed resolution by your external screen (in case if it supports Plug-and-Play of course)
12. Tune the Color quality as you wish
13. Choose Apply
14. Enjoy with high and wide resolution on yours external wide screen
Note: By default Windows assumes that your secondary display located on the right hand of your primary display. So, to get there you have to move your mouse beyond the right boundary of primary display. But it could be changed - just get to the Display Properties screen Settings tab (see action steps 4 and 5 above) and drag-and-drop second monitor figure above the primary, for instance.
Just for non-believers... I have standard Intel graphics driver that came with my Windows XP Pro Russian: 6.14.10.3879 with core 3.0.0.3879 from 30.07.2004
2. Treiber
"win2k_xp141950.zip" mal mit Google suchen. Läßt sich leider mit 5,66MB
nicht per Mailanhang verschicken. Kann ihn aber gegen Kostenerstattung auf CD brennen und schicken. Hierzu bitte bei Bedarf PN.
MfG.
ATh.