![]() ![]() The only thing we can do when we lose the primary monitor is hold down the power button and shutdown the machine. I even tried using RDP from another compter to connect to his machine to see if that would activate the primary monitor but no dice. I did try switching the connections to monitors 1 and 3 when this happens but got the same result (one monitor from the ATI card remains active and the Displaylink remains active). Monitor 2 is the only one with HDMI capabilities, so I have been leaving it alone. We try to get to display properties, but that window opens up on the primary monitor (which is completely black at this point). Monitors 1 and 2 remain powered on, but neither is the primary monitor with the Windows taskbar. When the user powers off one or more of the monitors and then turns them on again, we lose monitor 3. ![]() The user has three monitors (we will call them monitor 1, monitor 2, and monitor 3 from left to right) - monitor 1 is connected via DVI and a USB DisplayLink Adapter, monitor 2 is HDMI to the ATI card, and monitor 3 is VGA to the ATI card. This video card has one VGA, one DVI, and one HDMI port. I have an XP Pro SP3 32-bit workstation (Dell Precision T3400) with a PCIe ATI Radeon HD 4550 in it. ![]()
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