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Old 08-01-2019, 12:34 AM   #6
Kazys
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Default The thread dropped, but clearly defines the issue.

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Originally Posted by AlbanRampon View Post
Hello,

It looks like this Windows has been recognised by our installer as being able to to use our new driver architecture (the one you mention and we co-developed with MS) and the driver is installed properly. And this is confirmed by the fact you get pixels in a specific mode.

Usually, black displays with backlight would mean we don't get access to the pixels. However, the handing over of the pixels is here managed by Windows itself.

Do you know how the sharing of resource works in multipoint? I am wondering if the peripheral is allocated to a specific user/session and cannot be shared.
This is not an OS we've had experience with.

Kind regards,
Alban

Hi Alban,

Sorry to waken a dead thread, but this not only describes the specifics it also edges toward some sort of understanding the issue.

I've loaded your latest drivers "DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Windows (9.2 M0)".

Did you determine this is a Microsoft issue? Can you provide a little update since the last 3 years?

Thanks.
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