External Display

countrydance
countrydance Member Posts: 5 New User

I have an Aspire V3 with external display ports (1 x VGA & 1 x HDMI) and while |I can get output to the Built in Monitor + VGA OR Built in Monitor + HDMI OR VGA Monitor + HDMI Monitor, I cannot get all three together which I would like to do when running MS Flight Sim X for example.

 

Does anyone know a way to achieve this?

 

Running Windows 8.

 

Thanks in advance...

Answers

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    Unfortunately, we do not have any documentation or support for using three displays.

  • suniljp
    suniljp Member Posts: 166 Troubleshooter

    Press windows key and P together and see if you can duplicate all the 3 display or extend them.

  • countrydance
    countrydance Member Posts: 5 New User

    Thanks for that suggestion, however it still only offers to extend to 1 monitor, the other is shown black and will not activate as a third display.

    The only way I can see both external monitors is to not show the built in screen, otherwise its either but not both together.

  • suniljp
    suniljp Member Posts: 166 Troubleshooter

    It seems that it supports only 2 monitors. You need to add additional hardware to connect one more monitor.

  • countrydance
    countrydance Member Posts: 5 New User

    Have given it a try with Linux Mint 15, the same result, I would have thought with the Nvidea GeForce 730 with its own 4Gb RAM would have been more than capable but appears to only function with 3D applications and the Intel on board graphics controls the monitors.

     

    I don't think extra hardware would achieve anything as I want seperate windows doing seperate things (Laptop Screen Front facing, Left Monitor for Left Window and Right Monitor for Right Window with MS Flight Sim X).

     

    The power is there, I just cant't find a way to harness it  !

     

     

     

     

     

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