I have a DVI to VGA and then a VGA to NTSC converter on my Mini and it always thinks there is a screen hooked up. Works well and it connects to our old TV so the kids can watch DVDs on it or whatever. Since NTSC doesn't provide a way to detect if you're hooked up the Mac always thinks it is. The mini is the hub of the home theatre setup since it outputs fiber optic audio which goes into an AV receiver. Added an Apple wireless keyboard/mouse for couch use.

CB

On 7/22/11 12:13 PM, James Malone wrote:
Not that I know of. I don't think anyones ever sure why it happens,
but yeah. DVI or VGA should work fine. I know VGA does for a fact,
because I'm boring and I'm not gonna change until I have to. You'll
just have to have the screen plugged in. However, if anyone finds a
work around, then please by all means do so.

On 7/23/11, james walton<jmwalto...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hi,
I now have a mac mini, problem though is it acts sluggish if I have the
adapter plugged in with out a monitor. Is there a fix?
Could it be that I am using a generic display port to VGA and not apples?
Thanks


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