Dual monitors on Windows 10

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       #31

    I gave up awhile ago...
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    Windows 10
       #32

    Originally, Gina hooked up two monitors but couldn't figure out why both were showing the same background, (I think), from there the thread drifted into another direction.
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    insider build 10586.3 win10 pro 64
       #33

    Edwin said:
    Originally, Gina hooked up two monitors but couldn't figure out why both were showing the same background, (I think), from there the thread drifted into another direction.
    lol,around post 22 or 23 the thread got hijacked in the weirdest way ,none of it makes any sense anymore ,iam unsubscribing,lol
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  4. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #34

    The "not to confuse the issue" post took the thread off track and actually did confuse the issue.
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  5. Posts : 12
    windows 7, 8, 10, various linux flavors (in VirtualBox)
       #35

    I can't get dual monitors to even show in control panel--is there some prerequisite step or setting I need to take before getting to the step discussed here?

    Thanks,

    --Al--
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    Windows 10 IoT
       #36

    extreme said:
    I can't get dual monitors to even show in control panel--is there some prerequisite step or setting I need to take before getting to the step discussed here?

    Thanks,

    --Al--
    What ports do you have them connected too? Does your video card support multi monitors?
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  7. Lee
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    OS X, Win 10
       #37

    Boy O' Boy would some of you be in big trouble, just for the fun of it I'm running five 24" monitors. . .
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  8. Posts : 12
    windows 7, 8, 10, various linux flavors (in VirtualBox)
       #38

    Sorry, my monitor is connected to the USB port, not directly to the video card. The manufacturer is "AOC" and it uses a (supposedly) industry standard driver called "DisplayLink."

    (If you don't have the ability to use two monitors, as with many laptops, this is a cheap, $89 way to add one.)

    --Al--
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    Windows 10 IoT
       #39

    I have an ASUS USB 3 monitor on the way for my ASUS laptop. I likely can't help you until it arrives and I set it up.
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  10. Lee
    Posts : 4,793
    OS X, Win 10
       #40

    extreme said:
    Sorry, my monitor is connected to the USB port, not directly to the video card. The manufacturer is "AOC" and it uses a (supposedly) industry standard driver called "DisplayLink."

    (If you don't have the ability to use two monitors, as with many laptops, this is a cheap, $89 way to add one.)

    --Al--
    That is a good piece of equipment. I use one that is designed to hook up three monitors via usb 3.0. . .:)
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