I have attached the DisplayLink Support file zip to this post. when it is not attached the NVidia Control Panel works fine. Follow the instructions in the wizard to Select the source displays. Click Set Up Merged Display to start the NVIDIA Merged Display Wizard. I checked all the usual places on my computer and DisplayLink is installed correctly, but when the monitor is attached the NVidia Control panel crashes. From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under Display, click Set up multiple displays to open the page. i do not regret this action, but now i am in stuck. the only reason i am using the USB monitor is because i used to have two video cards in my computer, but a friend needed a card so i took one out and gave it to him and i bought the USB connection with the DisplayLink software assu8ming there would be no issues. reg file with a fix, but it was for windows 7 only. I worked with Nvidia support and they concur that the issue is with the DisplayLink drivers for the monitor that is connected to the USB using the DisplayLink software. When the USB monitor is attached everything works fine EXCEPT the NVidia Control Panel. From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under Display, click Set up multiple displays to open the page. when i unplug my Monitor that uses the DisplayLink software the NVidia control panel works fine. Make sure you have securely connected the additional displays you want to use and enabled them. works EXCEPT, the Nvidia Control Panel v 7.6 crashes or only shows two pages and not all the other pages. I have windows 8.1 and a Nvidia Geforce GTX 280. After the unplug and replug of the displaylink monitor, the normal behaviour of maximizing to only one monitor has returned.ĭisplaylink drivers are 7.0M3, nvidia drivers are 306.79 WHQL and cards are 3x GTX580 I also noticed that before unplugging and replugging the displaylink monitor, when I first booted up, windows were maximizing to the entire set of surround displays (spanning all 3), this isn't what should happen - they should maximize to only one display, as the nvidia driver catches the maximize somehow, so that even though windows is seeing the 3 displays as one big display (in this case 3240x1920) the window maximizes to, for example, 1080x1920. However, if I replug the displaylink monitor at this point, the menu stays the same (the stereoscopic 3d section remains hidden, and the link to configure SLI, PhysX and Surround remains there), but if I click through into some of the menu sections, like for example "Change Resolution" there is nothing there - it's just a blank, drop down box where you'd choose a resolution and refresh rate. In this state, I am able to configure everything in the normal way. If I unplug the displaylink monitor, the control panel menu returns to normal: Also, there is a "set up stereoscopic 3D" section, which actually should not be there, since my monitors are in portrait at the moment, and although I do have the nvidia 3d vision kit and my monitors are 3D surround capable, 3D does not work in portrait (on any monitors) due to polarisation issues.Īlso, if I go into the "Set up multiple displays" section, nothing is there - I can't see (or configure) anything in there. I'm having a problem with the nvidia control panel, here it is right after boot today, with displaylink installed, and the 3 monitors in portrait surround:Īs you can see, two things are wrong - first, there is no "Configure SLI, PhysX, Surround" section. My main monitors are a set of 3 BenQs using nvidia surround. So I think everything works as designed and explains why you cannot get the resolution on one of the adapters.I just installed displaylink for a lilliput monitor I have. That's why the online description is correct for new adapters, but not correct for the first generation of this product. I think IOGear did a silent introduction of the new DL-165, keeping the product number the same, as the new product supported all the features of the old product and now supported 1920x1080. The DL-160 will not support 1920x1080, but the DL-165 will, which is why you are seeing a difference in the adapter behaviour. One contains our older DL-160 chip and a newer one contains the DL-165. The monitor you have reports the following modes:ĭisplay if the adapter doesn't support resolutions up to 1920x1080, 1280x1024 will be the maximum resolution.
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