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03-18-2022 06:21 AM
Try to connect a second HP monitor to my AIO with HDMI cable. My operating system is W10 (64).
I tried swap from HDMI INPUT to HDMI OUTPUT by pressing the switch mode located in the left down side of the screen without sucess.
Let me know if somebody can help.
03-18-2022 09:42 AM - edited 03-18-2022 09:44 AM
@vilamoura -- the "HDMI input" socket on your All-In-One is to be used when you have some device that produces HDMI-output, such as a DVD/BluRay player, and you want to view the player's content on your All-In-One's screen.
The "HDMI output" socket on your All-In-One is to be used when you want video-output from your computer to be displayed on a secondary monitor, or on a TV that has "HDMI input". After the monitor/TV is connected, hold-down the "Windows" key (bottom-left of your keyboard) and tap once on the "P" key). Do you see a menu with options like "duplicate" or "extend" ?
03-18-2022 12:18 PM
@vilamoura wrote:.. My AIO has only HDMI INPUT.
That means you have to use a DisplayLink Certified USB to HDMI (or DP) adapter such as
https://www.amazon.com.au/CableCreation-Adapter-Windows-Compatible-2560x1440/dp/B013G4CJM8
Regards.
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