Viewsonic vx1935wm lcd display with macbook

i'm trying to connect my monitor using the dvi cable and the mini-dvi to dvi connector. it just says "no signal analog."
when i go to system preferences on my macbook, the highest resolution it shows is 1280 x 800. the viewsonic tech lady said something about clicking a box that said "mirror image" or something. but i don't see anything like that.
can somebody help me pretty please?????
i'm not usually this helpless, but i'm a mac newbie.

ladyrev,
Welcome to the Apple forums. For future reference, it is best to start a new thread with an issue rather than piggybacking on another one because the solution may be completely different.
I have several comments; your computer is very old and may not support the 1440 x 900 resolution which did not exist at the time your Mac was manufactured. You might be able to correct this with a program called SwitchRes X but I am not sure it will work.
You say you can't see the cursor (you said mouse but I think you mean the cursor that the mouse moves) on the Viewsonic. Have you tried moving the cursor off the PowerBook screen along every edge? It could be that you have the displays arranged in an unexpected way. For example, you may have the Viewsonic set to the right of your PowerBook whereas the OS thinks it is to the left. The way to arrange the displays within the OS so that it matches reality is to go into System Preferences.../Displays and click on the Arrange tab. There you will see facsimilies of the two screens and they can be dragged and moved around so that their arrangement in preferences matches their true physical arrangement on your desk. That should make the cursor do the expected thing as you slide it off the edge of one display to move to the other. Good luck.

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