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?
josephpstich
one monitor is attached by a displayport and the other hdmi, power by a nVidia m2000m quadro card
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
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