You plugged the Pi HDMI socket into the laptop HDMI socket? Usually laptops have HDMI outputs. You have connected an output to an output. It can not work unless your laptop HDMI socket can be configured as an input.emirahmed1 wrote:Recently I got a raspberry pi and want to use it via a laptop. So, I used a hdmi, plugged it into pi and laptop, however nothing appeared. Can anyone help me on how I can fix this or I need a different cable?
emirahmed1 wrote:Recently I got a raspberry pi and want to use it via a laptop. So, I used a hdmi, plugged it into pi and laptop, however nothing appeared. Can anyone help me on how I can fix this or I need a different cable?
Read the link I posted which applies to the Raspbian Operating Systememirahmed1 wrote:Guys, I understand what u are saying but what monitor should I use to connect my raspberry pi to my laptop?
HDMi no as already explainedemirahmed1 wrote:Cool, I will do that way, on the other hand can u use a usb cable or a hdmi cable instead of a Ethernet cable?
Have you set up Internet Connection Sharing on you Windows Laptopemirahmed1 wrote:Oh no, raspberry pi is not identified through Ethernet cable. Can anyone help?
Could we go right back to the beginning a moment? I don't see anything to say that you have installed an Operating System on your RPi. Presumably Raspbian if you want to do general projects from The MagPi.emirahmed1 wrote:What would I do once I've connected the pi to the router?
Indeed! And there isn't an option to delete them.Joe Schmoe wrote:So good you posted it 5 times!