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I have a 2 year old Spectre x360. I work remotely over Citrix, and until last July used company-supplied equipment (Asus monitor for extended display over VGA connection to Lenovo laptop). Since then a new company doesn't supply equipment so I purchased an HP 22cwa monitor to use with my Spectre x360. It connected immediately with the HDMI cable it came with, and works well from my desktop and apps. However when I try to extend the display from the Citrix desktop it will open Citrix but the apps do not work properly (apps flashing on and off, cursor not tracking properly) which makes it impossible to have a dual monitor setup. The whole thing works just fine if I don't extend the display, but having windows over windows really slows me down. Any help or input is much appreciated!

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