Adapter DVI / DisplayPort P2714H?

My Dell computer running Windows 7 and has a NVIDIA Quadro FX1700 with outputs Dual DVI. I bought two monitors Dell P2714H. DVI to DVI, they work great. But I expect to plug in my laptop (a Micro HDMI) on one of the monitors of entry so that all I had to do was select a different input and it would become a second monitor. I bought a Dell adapter DVI to DisplayPort (KKMYD) and met DVI from the desktop to the form of the DisplayPort adapter on the monitor. The monitor does not recognize the signal.  My question is that I have to download all the drivers or change any parameter to get a signal?

For any help or suggestion would be useful

DVI video card on cannot convert to a DP monitor via this adapter. What you have purchased is designed to do the opposite.
Video card DP--> DP to DVI--> cable DVI to DVI--> monitor DVI in

So, your only option with this video with double output DVI card is =

NVIDIA Quadro FX1700 out DVI--> cable--> #1 P2714H DVI DVI to DVI in
NVIDIA Quadro FX1700 out DVI--> DVI to DVI cable--> 2 # P2714H DVI in
Computer laptop mHDMI on--> mHDMI to VGA Converter -->--> P2714H input VGA VGA cable VGA

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