A3Koopman1955
Jan 11, 2024Copper Contributor
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Multiple monitor issue after upgrade to 1.2.5105.0
I'm using Azure Virtual Desktop on my Windows 11 laptop with 2 additional monitors attached. I've configured my AVD connection to use the 2 additional monitors (2 and 3), so I could use my laptop scr...
sharmaharsh
Jan 15, 2024Copper Contributor
Check Display Settings:
- Right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings."
- Ensure that the correct monitors are detected.
- Check the resolution and orientation settings for each monitor.
Update Graphics Drivers:
- Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) and download the latest drivers for your graphics card.
- Install the updated graphics drivers and restart your computer.
Rollback Drivers:
- If the issue started after a driver update, you can try rolling back to the previous driver version.
- Go to Device Manager, find your graphics card, right-click, and choose "Properties." Then, go to the "Driver" tab and click "Roll Back Driver" if the option is available.
Check Cable Connections:
- Ensure that all cables connecting your monitors to the computer are securely plugged in.
- Try using different cables or ports if available.
Reconfigure Multiple Displays:
- In the Display Settings, you can choose how multiple displays are configured. Try changing between "Duplicate," "Extend," or "Second screen only" to see if it resolves the issue.