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HP ProBook 6460b Notebook PC
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I'm supplied with an HP ProBook 6460b Notebook PC from work but need more screen space. I've had one monitor set up with it for a year and am now moving my office into my home and have an additional monitor I'd like to add.

 

I've managed to get both monitors attached through various ports and when I go to display options I see all 3 monitors there.  My laptop is set as my main monitor (1) and I have a Dell (2) and and HP (3).  I can extend my display to 2 OR 3, but can't seem to extend it to BOTH 2 and 3.

 

Is this laptop not capable of sharing with two additional monitors or is there something I need to do that will allow me to extend the display to both?

 

Thanks for any help! 

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