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How do I connect 2 monitors to InVision?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 9:11 pm

If you want to connect two monitors to InVision, there are a few different ways to do it. You can use a DisplayPort cable, a HDMI cable, or a VGA cable.

You can also use an adapter. .

If you use a DisplayPort cable, you will need to connect one end of the cable to the monitor that you want to use, and the other end of the cable to the computer. You will then need to open the InVision preferences, and under the Display tab, click the Enable DisplayPort checkbox.

If you use a HDMI cable, you will need to connect one end of the cable to the monitor that you want to use, and the other end of the cable to the computer. You will then need to open the InVision preferences, and under the Display tab, click the Enable HDMI checkbox.

If you use a VGA cable, you will need to connect one end of the cable to the monitor that you want to use, and the other end of the cable to the computer. You will then need to open the InVision preferences, and under the Display tab, click the Enable VGA checkbox.

PRO TIP: If you are attempting to connect two monitors to InVision, please be aware that this is not possible. InVision is not designed to support multiple monitors and doing so may cause unexpected issues or damage to your equipment.

If you use an adapter, you will need to purchase the appropriate adapter.

Once you have enabled the DisplayPort, HDMI, or VGA checkboxes, you will need to connect the monitors to the computer. You can do this by using the cable that came with the monitors, or by using the adapters that you purchased.

Once the monitors are connected to the computer, you will need to open the InVision preferences, and under the Display tab, click the Set Up button. Under the Display subsection, you will need to select the monitors that you want to use.

You can also change the resolution of the monitors by clicking the Resolution button, and selecting the resolution that you want to use.

Finally, you will need to click the OK button, and the monitors will be set up.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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