MBP doesn't see mini DVI cable port?

I am trying to use the mini display port on my MBP with a DVI cable connected to a ViewSonic projector. Each time I connect the cables, the MBP resets the display and comes back as though nothing has changed. When the projector is connected, the image displayed is the Apple Universe home page without any menu bar or dock. For some reason when I open iPhoto or any other program, the projector doesn't recognize them and simply keeps the home screen image only.
My MBP doesn't recognize that the port is being used.
How can I get the MBP to see the projector so that I can use the MBP to display a slide show? Any help at this juncture would be appreciated.

Your projector is in Extended Desktop mode. Press Command+F1 to switch to Mirrored mode, in which whatever is displayed on your built-in screen will also be displayed on the projector. Or leave it in ED mode and drag the windows you want to project off the appropriate edge of the built-in display to move them onto the projector.

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