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Old 06-12-2012, 07:44 AM   #4
Wim
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I like the diagram

Yes - this should work (assuming you are using Windows 7). The laptop screen should be screen 1, then you can set screens 2 and 3 (TV and DisplayLink) to mirror each other. Note that they will both have to be at the same resolution, which means the image might not fill the screen on both displays.

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