josephpstich

josephpstich

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I could utilize a port converter, otherwise no, I am working with the ports that exist on the back of the precision laptop (it has one vga port, one HDMI port and one displayport). what do you have in mind?

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If I understand your post correctly, you are suggesting that I force my Precision laptop to only use one or the other graphics processor. That defeats the purpose of the higher end model of laptop that I have. I was asking if, or hoping that, there may be a way (or a work-around) allowing me to access (through KVM) all of the monitors on the Precision laptop without crippling some of its graphics features. If so, I would be grateful for any suggestions. If not, let me know. Again, I a

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I have Multiplicity Pro and really appreciate this software (a lot!); however, one of my secondary PCs (a Dell Precision laptop) has two graphics processors, and when I 'KVM' that machine I am only able to access the main monitor (the monitor that is driven by the Intel CPU graphics processor), not any of the other monitors connected to the device (driven by a Nvidia graphics card). My question: is there a way that I can get Multiplicity to access all of the monitors on that secondary

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