Dell Inspiron N5050 connected to the MI TV via hdmi display not synced
We have connected the Dell Inspiron N5050 via HDMI port to MI TV.
Diplay is showing in the MI TV, but only the start up screen and TV is not
in sync with the laptop.

The left side screen is the laptop screen and the right side screen is the TV screen.
If I use mirror displays

The laptop screen gets shrunk and TV screen is full.

xubuntu display dell hdmi
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We have connected the Dell Inspiron N5050 via HDMI port to MI TV.
Diplay is showing in the MI TV, but only the start up screen and TV is not
in sync with the laptop.

The left side screen is the laptop screen and the right side screen is the TV screen.
If I use mirror displays

The laptop screen gets shrunk and TV screen is full.

xubuntu display dell hdmi
Use windows button and P to cycle display states.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 12:12
@kukulo if we use windows button and p there are four options available only mirror displays showing display in both laptop and TV. The size of the screen gets shrunk in Laptop.
– Purushothaman
Dec 13 '18 at 13:03
Yes that is normal if you use the mirror display option. If you use extend display then you can adjust the resolution separately.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 14:58
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We have connected the Dell Inspiron N5050 via HDMI port to MI TV.
Diplay is showing in the MI TV, but only the start up screen and TV is not
in sync with the laptop.

The left side screen is the laptop screen and the right side screen is the TV screen.
If I use mirror displays

The laptop screen gets shrunk and TV screen is full.

xubuntu display dell hdmi
We have connected the Dell Inspiron N5050 via HDMI port to MI TV.
Diplay is showing in the MI TV, but only the start up screen and TV is not
in sync with the laptop.

The left side screen is the laptop screen and the right side screen is the TV screen.
If I use mirror displays

The laptop screen gets shrunk and TV screen is full.

xubuntu display dell hdmi
xubuntu display dell hdmi
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Use windows button and P to cycle display states.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 12:12
@kukulo if we use windows button and p there are four options available only mirror displays showing display in both laptop and TV. The size of the screen gets shrunk in Laptop.
– Purushothaman
Dec 13 '18 at 13:03
Yes that is normal if you use the mirror display option. If you use extend display then you can adjust the resolution separately.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 14:58
add a comment |
Use windows button and P to cycle display states.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 12:12
@kukulo if we use windows button and p there are four options available only mirror displays showing display in both laptop and TV. The size of the screen gets shrunk in Laptop.
– Purushothaman
Dec 13 '18 at 13:03
Yes that is normal if you use the mirror display option. If you use extend display then you can adjust the resolution separately.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 14:58
Use windows button and P to cycle display states.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 12:12
Use windows button and P to cycle display states.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 12:12
@kukulo if we use windows button and p there are four options available only mirror displays showing display in both laptop and TV. The size of the screen gets shrunk in Laptop.
– Purushothaman
Dec 13 '18 at 13:03
@kukulo if we use windows button and p there are four options available only mirror displays showing display in both laptop and TV. The size of the screen gets shrunk in Laptop.
– Purushothaman
Dec 13 '18 at 13:03
Yes that is normal if you use the mirror display option. If you use extend display then you can adjust the resolution separately.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 14:58
Yes that is normal if you use the mirror display option. If you use extend display then you can adjust the resolution separately.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 14:58
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Use windows button and P to cycle display states.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 12:12
@kukulo if we use windows button and p there are four options available only mirror displays showing display in both laptop and TV. The size of the screen gets shrunk in Laptop.
– Purushothaman
Dec 13 '18 at 13:03
Yes that is normal if you use the mirror display option. If you use extend display then you can adjust the resolution separately.
– kukulo
Dec 13 '18 at 14:58