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If you are in Windows XP, you can use the following key combination:
CRTL + ALT + up arrow
I am not sure if this combination works in Windows 7.
Good luck.
Unlikely unless you discharged a large static shock into the connector as you were doing this. I have never seen a monitor or computer video port damaged by connecting the cable while power is on.
Try unplugging the power cable to the monitor for 10min or more and then reconnect and see if it starts to work.
dc power
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