Can BQ M10 be connected to an external display?
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there is a history of problems on BQ forums with hdmi on these devices
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See
OFF TOPIC,,, CONVERGENCE -
I have the same problem.. hard to say why...
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Try with mouse plugged up ?
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I've done it successfully with a hdmi cable on my M10FHD.
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@Angela_92 From memory, I've connected my M10 HD OTA 11 Stable to my Panasonic TV with an HDMI cable. The tablet touchscreen worked to control what was mirrored on the TV.
I had to configure the TV to select the HDMI input connector I was plugged in to. (This was easy to get wrong.)
The significant problem I had was lack of audio. The sound continued to come from the tablet speakers. Apparently this was a known deficiency of UT HDMI implementation.
Good luck.
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@dtarrant Did you just configure the TV and connected the HDMI cable? I did that but I got no response and all, so I thought something else was required to be done in the device, apart from the external screen bit.
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@Marathon2422 I can't. There isn't enough space for both the HDMI adapter and the USB adapter to be plugged in at the same time...
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@Angela_92 said in Can BQ M10 be connected to an external display?:
@dtarrant Did you just configure the TV and connected the HDMI cable? I did that but I got no response and all, so I thought something else was required to be done in the device, apart from the external screen bit.
I think I connected the HDMI cable, turned the tablet on and when nothing happened, I changed the HDMI setting on the TV. My TV has 3 HDMI ports and it's easy to mistake which connector you have plugged in to. So I left the cable where it was and just selected HDMI 1, 2 and 3 in succession until I found the one that worked. -
@Angela_92 ,trim a bit off the edge, I had to switch cables, some one in an office with a shiny butt designed that part.
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One further thought:
The BQ M10 HDMI out port is the one next to the charging port.
I use my old Blackberry Playbook HDMI cable to connect my M10 to the TV.
I don't remember if my M10 was supplied with an HDMI cable.
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@dtarrant It's just an HDMI port in my TV.
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@Marathon2422 I'll try to get another HDMI adapter.
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@Angela_92 said in Can BQ M10 be connected to an external display?:
@Marathon2422 I'll try to get another HDMI adapter.
I suggest you get a Blackberry Playbook HDMI cable. Available on ebay at modest cost. Has a micro HDMI connector which plugs into the M10 and a standard HDMI connector which plugs into the TV. I'm wary of the type that have several conectors hanging off one end.
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@Angela_92
Probably the best move ( it would be a pain to damage something there) -
@dtarrant The cable finally arrived and I just tried... but nothing happened. I've connected it to the TV HDMI input (it works with other devices, so the issue is not here) and I properly selected the input with the remote, but nothing. Is there anything I have to do in my device, other than enabling the external display?
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@Angela_92 have you been in settings to tried the desktop mode switch , then about device, and brightness/display, and external display switch ,, ( guess you`ve worn them out by now ) and will it help, mouse and or keyboard plugged up.
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@Angela_92 Sorry to hear it's still not working. I don't remember needing to change any setting on the M10. Just a thought though, maybe you need to switch to desktop mode using the system indicator at top right hand side of your screen. If you pull down and click the system indicator icon, you should see a drop down menu which includes the desktop mode switch.
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@Angela_92 Warning. I've just tried desktop mode on my M10 and it doesn't work like it used to.You used to be able to open apps in windows and drag them about, but now it seems broken. It's may be associated with UBports dropping support for scopes and convergence.
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@Angela_92 OK, so I fetched my HDMI cable and plugged into my TV and switched on my tablet. The tablet screen goes blank and lets you use your finger as a mouse to move the cursor on the TV. Without desktop mode selected, the TV mirrors what would have been on the tablet screen. With desktop mode selected, if you select an app, it is displayed in a window. However, this mode seems to be broken in the sense that it's not possible to re-size or move the window. With desktop mode turned off, things are as you would expect to see on your tablet screen. One thing I noticed was that connecting the HDMI cable appeared to have automatically switched on desktop mode. I was able to use the TV cursor to switch off desktop mode.
For this experiment, I did not use a bluetooth mouse or keyboard.