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ASUS monitor not working to Mac
Hey, all! I've got a new ASUS VS238H-P monitor for my Mac OSX 10.6 13' Macbook Pro. I hooked the HDMI to my Mac and the monitor turns on (blue light), has its 'ASUS' screen flash, then it goes to a warning, 'VGA No Signal.' My Mac blues out appropriately and seems to act like it recognizes the monitor when I make display arrangement changes. Yet the ASUS remains blacked out, power light on standby orange. Oddly, even its 'Menu' button doesn't bring up a menu.
What could be wrong? My Mac is about 1.5-2 years old. I though maybe it's a driver issue. What drivers would you suggest? Or it could be a cable thing, like my Mac doesn't like the non-proprietary cables I used. Here are the brands, btw: one 5-ft HDMI male-to-male cable by ProHT, and one Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter by PNY. Both cables brand-new.
Any and all help is appreciated!