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I wanted to connect an extra screen to my laptop, but I have no VGA output plug. Google taught me that there is something like a USB to VGA adapter, which can be used to connect an extra monitor. For windows I found several success stories, unfortunately for linux is seems to be more difficult since the drivers are not so readily available. Has anyone managed to get this working on archlinux?
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Do you have DVI or HDMI in your laptop? And does the monitor you want to use has DVI or HDMI?
Last edited by karol (2011-06-23 16:36:30)
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Ok I overlooked this option, I will try this first. Thanks!
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Perhaps one could call this necroing, but I need an answer to the same question. I have 2 monitors and I'd like to use them both with my laptop. When I try to, the laptop's monitor get's turned off. So I think the only way is to use a USB to VGA converter. Can someone give some info on the support of those, so I know if it's worth it?
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This is necroing.... Almost a 3 year old thread. The question is the same, don't you have a hdmi or dvi option or are you saying that you need 3 monitors (including the laptop screen) to be available to you? if that's the case, I would think your graphics card would need to be able to support that.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Yes, I do have VGA and HDMI ports, but I do need 3 monitors(including the laptop screen - that is LVDS,VGA and HDMI), in intel's info it's written it does support 3 monitors(# of Displays Supported ‡ 3), but I guess it doesn't(tried in Windows as well). The question may be the same, yet I don't see an answer.
Has anyone tried using a USB to VGA/HDMI/DVI/etc adapter and with what success?
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