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03-30-2017 02:50 AM
@Fung wrote:To: @erico I have heard that port replicator can only do duplicate screen, however I need extension screen.
Hi,
That is not true, we use not one but thousands of USB Port Replicators with DisplayLink certified and we can connect 2 external monitors (plus laptop monitor) and all 3 monitors contain different information. We use different brand but HP has
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03-30-2017 03:17 AM
Hello,
I am just being a learner in this topic and trying to ind a possible solution.
Did you try VGA splitter cables?
Note : check the correct ports , as in the x cable or the Y cable
Like the one :
NOt sure if the above will help.
Also,
as you had said you already have the adapter/ converter for the display port to VGA
if the similar cable is from display link :
Try these driver :
http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/file?id=750
http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/file?id=747
These drivers has helped for monitors and actual displays.
Also windows update is the most important step here.
Settings---Date and time --both the date and time zone should be automatic( from what I think one might be disabled)
Again :
Settings----accounts---check if the page has a pending windows verification
If yes it should say :
verify , click on it and verify the account
If not, please create a microsoft account and then verify it.
Now,
Settings---windows update----click on check for updates.
There should be some windows update.
I have trust on the windows update as its had helped me a lot.
Restart once when all the updates are complete.
Please let me know if any of the solution works out.
Thank you.
03-30-2017 01:40 PM
Hi,
Please remove the VGA connection, ONLY use DP to VGA connection (ie one monitor) to see it works or not.
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03-30-2017 07:29 PM
Hello devilmaycare, thanks for your detail reply!
I am afraid that I am not using a huge docking, but something like below:
therefore I am not sure if displaylink's driver would help...
also I am on Windows 10, not Windows 8.
04-01-2017 12:11 AM
Thank you.
I did see the product however there are no related drivers for this as this adapter does not require one. Could also be compatibility issues.
Please try a different cable, also I will suggest the VGA splitter cables.
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