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09-20-2012 12:57 PM
09-21-2012
01:16 AM
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11:51 PM
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Hi
Please find the link given below might help you to resolve your issue.
Connecting a Monitor, Projector or TV (Windows 7)
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09-21-2012 02:23 AM - edited 09-21-2012 02:24 AM
This link does not contain information about connecting two monitors at one time. I am able to connect one of my two monitors and all works well, but when I'm trying to connect both monitors, only one works. When i am opening "Screen resolution" window and trying to set "Extend these displays" for second monitor, first monitor became disabled. and vice versa.
01-03-2014 02:00 PM
Hi!
I have the same problem. Cannot connect 2 displays (my monitor) and a TV using a HDMI cable. If I choose to clone the displays or to extend I'm able to see only on tv or only on laptop screen. But never worked with the booth screens.
Could someone please respond us?
I mention that I tried all the setting found in the 'Conect to a projector' menu. Also, the screen of the laptop is blinking very fast two times before becaming black.
Thanks a lot,
Alex
10-11-2017 10:30 PM
I have the same problem... the driver only show options for 2 combination of monitors.
If you have 3 monitors: 1 - Integrate monitor, 2 - vga monitor and 3 - hdmi monitor ; only appers options for two:
1+2, 2+3 or 1+3, for clone or extended displays...
How to allow 1+2+3 extended displays on this Probook 4530s, Win10, Last updated with Intel display adapter driver version 10.18.10.4358 ???
Thanks.
10-12-2017 06:00 PM
The laptop processor (core i3 or i5 ) only supports 2 monitors at any given time as per my understanding. I tried with 2 laptops even with a dedicated graphic card and core i5 machine with 4 gb and 8 gb ram.
not tried with core i7 so far but most likely its the same issue there.
11-28-2019 09:58 AM
I am using Laptop HP Probook 4530s with following specs.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2140M CPU @ 2.30GHz
Ram: 8 GB
I am using two external monitors with my laptop using HDMI 1080 3D SPLITTER VER 1.4. My Laptop only detectING two screen first the primary integrated screen and the second -> one external monitor. When I tried to extends both external monitors its only extending one external monitor and other (2nd) external monitor making duplicate of the 1st extended external monitor. I actually want my laptop should extends display on both of the external monitors and there should not be any duplicate either of the laptop screen or extended external monitor.
One thing please note my laptop producing screen duplicates on both of the external monitors. That is correct and that is not issue. The issue is extending laptop display on both of the external monitors. Currently Its extending only either one external monitor. I want to extends on both of the external monitors.
If anybody know how to resolved this issue please help me immediately. Thanks,
11-28-2019 10:14 AM
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