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HP Elitebook 820
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Dear forum,

 

My HP elitebook is connected with a displayport, active HDMI adapter to a samsung 4K tv. Great display. When I opt for "second screen only" I would like 4K @30 Hz or 60 Hz. This is quite a hazzle but in the end this works.  I would like to store these settings. Is that possible? I would like to achieve that when I start the laptop I can choose second screen and I am done. Unfortunately, then the Hz is too low, causing a blinking screen. At HD instead of 4K this works fine. When I use "store profile" the stored profile is not allways accessible, probably because the second screen has not been identified then.

 

Not always I need the second screen, the default is the laptop's own display. 

 

When my laptop is in its dockingstation, it is separated from the tv and I cannot directly see the tv. That complicates the set up each time.

 

I would prefer to have the situation that the screen is cloned, the laptop's display at HD and the samsung at 4K. I presume this is too complicated.

 

Many thanks for your recommendations to make this work.

 

 

 

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