![]() ![]() When I do this the second time round the OS detects all the UBS display adapters - they appear in device manager and the DisplayLink UI then appears in the system tray.Įven now, every time I turn on the computer I have to unplug the power to the docking station and then plug it in again before it is fully detected by the OS. Instead, unplug the power to the docking station and then plug it in again. Instead of unplugging the USB and plugging it in again, try leaving the USB plugged in. When I unplugged the docking station and plug it in again, the same thing happenned. In the Motherboard settings, I turned the native graphics from 'auto' to 'Force'. It will not 'detect' the second monitor under the Display Settings, and under the Device Manager, it only shows the Radeon Graphics Card under the Display Adapters. They would not show up in device manager. I just got my HDMI cables to connect my second monitor, however it is not recognizing the connection. I found that when I plugged in the docking station the OS would detect the USB Hub, but not the display adapters. I spent many hours wrestling with my Targus SuperSpeed USB3 Dual Monitor Docking Station, but now I've finally got it to work reliably! (kind of) ![]()
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