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Win10 - Primary and Secondary Monitors Switch Continuously
Hello,
I have an issue where the primary and secondary monitors appear to switch rapidly and continuously. This occurs after connecting my laptop to an external dock connected via DVI-D to a Dell U2713HM monitor. The dock is a HP USB 3.0 universal. The laptop is a HP ENVY TS m7. The latest drivers are installed and Windows Update is current. I've placed a short snippet of the issue here. Notice the desktop background image keeps switching between the monitors. Any ideas as to what may be causing this? I did reseat the connections. |
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I'm continuing to experience the issue after:
The support tool output is attached for review. |
I just made a post on Plugable.com with a possible workaround -> http://plugable.com/2016/01/19/flash...-7-9-m4-driver
If you follow those steps does that help? |
I just made a post about a workaround that may apply in your case here -> http://plugable.com/2016/01/19/flash...-7-9-m4-driver
Does that help with your symptoms? |
does it make a difference if you bypass the docking station?
it did not on mine. |
Connecting the laptop to the monitor directly works fine. It's only when using DisplayLink through the docking station that gives me grief.
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Bump. Has anyone experienced a similar issue?
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i have the same problem
I have the same problem after upgrading to Windows 10 64 bit.
Before, all works fine with Windows 7 64 bit. Same pc, same monitor and same docking (hp usb 2.0). I remove completely software, reboot, install new updated software. What else can i do? |
Orlanzo, mtombolini,
have you tried Bob's recommendation? It solved it for everyone else. |
i'm sorry...
i'm looking for, but i don't find it: where is posted the "bob's reccomandation"? are you so kind to post the link, please? Thank you. |
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If you're using an HP laptop, try disabling/restarting the HP Support Solutions Framework Service. It seems to have worked for me.
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It seems my original post (I'm Bob) may have been lost in the ether or perhaps wasn't approved by the moderators. Here is the link with the post I wrote about the behavior and the workaround -> http://plugable.com/2016/01/19/flash...-7-9-m4-driver
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Can you see Bob's posts now?
I think the short post + URL might have triggered a moderation hold. |
Solved with Bob's post workaround.
Thank you. |
Will this be fixed in a new driver release?
I see the registry hack posted in http://plugable.com/2016/01/19/flash...-7-9-m4-driver . I have not tried this yet. I would rather wait for updated driver. I reverted back to 7.9 M2 version.
I am particularly interested in M3 because this COO's computer has experienced the "Microsoft Office protected view is crashing when using hardware graphics acceleration" issue which should be fixed in M3. |
screens flickering W10 Dynadock fixed
I have a Toshiba Portege z20t upgraded to Windows 10 and connected to Toshiba Dynadock 4k. I also had the two screen flickering/switching problem that made them unusable and this seems to have stopped the z20t from recognising its keyboard dock. However, applying Bob's fix at http://plugable.com/2016/01/19/flash...-7-9-m4-driver has enabled me to get Dynadock 4k unit working again via micro-USB socket on z20t tablet.
I still do not know how to get tablet to recognise its keyboard dock again |
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