Laptop has built in 1920x1080 15" monitorġ x HDMI (which seems to be only recognizing the NVidia card.Ģ) Kogan 2560 x 1440 IPS panel on HDMI portġ) The Kogan monitor used to be able to get 2560 x 1440 via custom settings in NVidia card while operating under Windows 8 but now it's maxed out to 1920 x 1080 when the card is in fact capable of doing 2560 x 1600.Ģ) When verifying which monitors are connected in extended display mode, Windows, correctly identifies all 3 monitors but the NVidia identifyer says that both the Kogan and internal laptop display are 'display 1' and the external vga connected Acer monitorģ) Last problem is that it seems to have affected my xrite Color Munki Display colorometer which now, when I go to do a color calibration, wants to calibrate the wrong monitor relative to the labelled monitor. I have just upgraded to Windows 10 on the following system where monitor identification and operation is not working correctly:Īsus N56VM with i7 Ivy Bridge 4 core processor, 16gig ram, built-in Intel 4000 graphics and also Nvidia GT 630M with 2GB ram
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