CoolBreeze2106
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Hi
I have an issue with my dual monitor setup. I have a desktop PC running Windows 8, this PC is connected to a monitor via DVI and then connected to an AV Amp via HDMI, said amp is then connected to my TV.
I used to be able to do this:
Turn everything on.
Flick amp to PC and Windows would be displayed on TV and the monitor would be blank.
Flick amp to SKY and SKY would be displayed on TV and the monitor would be blank.
Turn amp off Windows would display on monitor. Nothing on TV as amp is off.
Turn amp on and Windows would remain on the monitor and SKY would display on TV.
If i then flicked the amp to PC I would have to go through the above process if I wanted to use the PC on the monitor.
I had to disconnect everything to decorate and now I can't get it to function like this at all. I'm sure I didn't use the graphics card ATI control panel to achieve the above, just Windows+P, but as I say for the life of me I can't get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated!
I have an issue with my dual monitor setup. I have a desktop PC running Windows 8, this PC is connected to a monitor via DVI and then connected to an AV Amp via HDMI, said amp is then connected to my TV.
I used to be able to do this:
Turn everything on.
Flick amp to PC and Windows would be displayed on TV and the monitor would be blank.
Flick amp to SKY and SKY would be displayed on TV and the monitor would be blank.
Turn amp off Windows would display on monitor. Nothing on TV as amp is off.
Turn amp on and Windows would remain on the monitor and SKY would display on TV.
If i then flicked the amp to PC I would have to go through the above process if I wanted to use the PC on the monitor.
I had to disconnect everything to decorate and now I can't get it to function like this at all. I'm sure I didn't use the graphics card ATI control panel to achieve the above, just Windows+P, but as I say for the life of me I can't get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated!