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Old 10-26-2016, 04:23 PM   #3
zfmobil
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Hello Alban!

Thanks a lot for your reply. It seems I did not explain the right way: Actually I don't want to use a splitter but I want to achieve the same effect: I want to make my DisplayLink-driven USB-Monitor and my HDMI-Monitor to behave AS IF they were two HDMI-Monitors connected to a splitter.

Actually this is what I had until now: Two HDMI-monitors and a splitter. But now I want to change one of these HDMI-monitors to the USB-monitor.

I have a HP Spectre x360 with Intel i5 quadcore and built-in graphics card, it is running Windows 10. So, nothing special. :-)

Thanks a lot! Martin...
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