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Join Date: Feb 2014
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I have the same problem. Purchased the MB168B+ today, followed the instructions and the native resolution looks wrong.
I'm on an HP EliteBook 8470p within Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64. It's the same whether I'm docked (with 2x 24" ViewSonic 1920x1080 monitors) or just the laptop, the resolution looks fine until you drag a screen onto it then it 'zoons' the window. The taskbar and Windows 'metro' screen are in the right resolution, just the active applications on the Asus. Help!! |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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I've tested this on a colleague's identical machine that has Windows 7 Enterprise x64 installed and it was fine! I installed the same (latest) version of the DisplayLink drivers and it was fine. So for me it's a Windows 8.1 (think I've seen another thread saying Windows 8 is fine) driver issue.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
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DisplayLink Support tool output:
Pass: Basic mode support Pass: Device attached Pass: Device started correctly Pass: Graphics driver date Pass: WEI is above recommended 3 Pass: No Other USB graphics software installed I've attached my support information output too incase it helps. I've contacted Asus support as well on this but heard nothing from them. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hi,
This sounds like Windows 8.1 scaling. I don't have a Windows 8.1 system to hand but I think that either disabling or enabling "Let me choose one scaling level for all my displays" (as shown in the attachment) should fix this. Let me know how you get on. Thanks, James |
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