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02-29-2020 02:04 PM - edited 02-29-2020 02:07 PM
I am looking at 3 screens: 1 internal and 2 external, so this Spectre 2-in-1 can display three extended screens.
I have three monitors.
I have gone into Settings | Display. Only the internal and 2 external monitors are detected.
I tried updating the Intel UHD Graphics Control Panel and received a message that the program on the computer is newer. So, I went into the Intel UHD Graphics Control Panel and saw that only the internal and 2 external monitors are detected.
I have checked all the wiring.
I have a J5 Create hub that runs one of the HDMI external monitors. This works.
And, I have a StarTect hub that runs another HDMI external monitor. This works.
The 3rd external monitor is connected to the same StarTech hub with a Display port cable. (The monitor has a displayport port.) This is not detected.
How do I get the HP SPECTRE X360 13-AE013DX to detect three external monitors?
02-29-2020 02:08 PM
If you wish to have 2 or more external monitors, please enter your requirement on the following link and it will find for you few options on market today including some HP products:
https://www.displaylink.com/products/universal-docking-stations
or try following HP docks
https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/c04168358
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02-29-2020 02:33 PM
Thanks, Banhien,
Thanks for the information.
Perhaps i was not clear enough.
I have hubs.
I have 1 monitor connected through a hub with HDMI and I have another monitor connected through another hub with HDMI.
This second hub also has a displayport port and I am using that to connect the third monitor with a displayport cable (which is not detected).
So, I think the solution is not to be found in hubs, unless there is one hub that provides 3 HDMI connections. That would be neater and perhaps work (since the two monitors that do work are HDMI).