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01-01-2023 04:04 PM
Hi. On my Probook 640 G5 I have an VGA port, HDMI port and USB-C with Display Port functionality.
I have 3 monitors, if I plug any of them on VGA, HDMI or USB-C (using a USB-C to Display Port adapter) all of them work just fine. But if I try to use the 3 of them (with laptop screen down, since Intel UHD 620 supports only 3 screens) the VGA video signal stops working, and it happens when I connect the USB-C video signal.
Even if I only connect 2 monitors, I can connect VGA and works properly, but when I plug the USB-C monitor, VGA stops working.
Is there any way to have those 3 video outputs working together without buying an USB-C dock?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
K
01-01-2023 10:21 PM
@KikeGomezUY wrote:..But if I try to use the 3 of them (with laptop screen down, since Intel UHD 620 supports only 3 screens) the VGA video signal stops working, and it happens when I connect the USB-C video signal...
Well that is your dream. You can connect to 2 external monitors + laptop screen. More than that you need a dock. Please check the following document to get a right one
https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/c04168358
Regards.
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