Video Insert Slot Doesn't Hold External Monitor Cable

Hi. My MacBook is hooked up sometimes to an external Dell display, but the cable does not lock in real well to the port on the laptop. Is there any way to lock that in for a tighter seal? I know there is a lock mechanism that hooks the AC magnetic cable from falling out. Anything similar to secure the video port?
Thanks steveb

Just to be perfectly clear, you are connecting to the Dell from the Mac using a DVI port on the Dell, not a DVI to VGA cable, right?
So if you hot plug the cable, meaning both the Mac and the Dell are switched on, the Mac doesn't react at all to this? If that's the case, I would suspect a bad cable, bad adapter or a bad connection somewhere. You might also have to manually switch the Dell from looking for a signal over its VGA input to looking for a signal over its DVI input. There may be a front panel button labeled SOURCE for this, or else you may have to go into the Dell's menu system to make the switch.

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