Re: Tecra S2 Dockingstation with 2 monitors

Hello

When I'm in my office, I use two monitors in dualview with the docking of my Tecra S2 without the screen of the laptop.

My graphics card, NVIDIA GO6600, found the two monitors (Len1 and Len2) and I can choose output Len1 and Len2. After the "OK" button select it changes automatically Notbook and Len1.

Will there be a chance to use both monitors in dualview with the docking station without the laptop screen?

Note: When I choose cloneview, both monitors work without the screen of the laptop, but not in dualview.

Thank you for your help.

Thomas

Hello Thomas

As far as I know that something like this is not possible and double display is possible in combination with portable screen only. If you check the display change service options in the extension of Toshiba Mobile tool, you will see that this option is not available.

To use two external displays with your laptop, you need an external device, such as Toshiba Dynadock.

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