Broken Laptop Screen!
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 I read this post because my laptop screen is broken. My recalbox instance is installed on the laptop hard drive. 
 Editing the .conf file sounds easy enough but I don't know how to get there.
 I can see the MAIN menu well enough to go through those options but I don't see a way to get to the file system. I don't see any display options to change under 'UI Settings'. Any suggestions as o how I can use an external monitor connected via HDMI?
 THanks!
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 @wonko said in Broken Laptop Screen!: I don't see a way to get to the file system - https://wiki.recalbox.com/en/basic-usage/getting-started/recalboxconf-file
- https://wiki.recalbox.com/en/tutorials/system/access/network-access-winscp
- https://wiki.recalbox.com/en/tutorials/system/access/recalbox-manager-web-interface
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxq_8RXSRjg&list=PL2oNQ0AT7fx2ExiSNrfHUzga5GnogI4sh&index=46&ab_channel=Recalbox
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bt4aHZ2Xo2g&list=PL2oNQ0AT7fx2ExiSNrfHUzga5GnogI4sh&index=39&ab_channel=Recalbox
 
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 Thank you for the links. Part of the problem is, whenever I try these solutions, I am trying them on a broken screen and I can only see the left side. I decided to try booting from usb into a Ubuntu live environment and edit the .conf file from there. 
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 @wonko I was able to edit the .conf file, this line: 
 ;system.externalscreen.prefered=I deleted the ; 
 I tried these values after the equal sign:
 hdmi-0
 hdmi-1
 hdmi-2
 hdmi0
 hdmi1
 hdmi2
 No luck! I guess I will look at some more of those tutorials.
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 @wonko I ran this in Ubuntu : xrandr |awk '/connected/{print $1,$2}' 
 And verified that it is HDMI-0
 and it worked! I have Recalbox running on the external screen - thank you for the help!
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