![]() ![]() Also, check that the correct cable is being used for each display. Then make sure to connect the DisplayPort cable to the PC and Monitor properly. Disconnect the DisplayPort connection too > Wait for at least 5 minutes. Then unplug all the power cables from the power source as well as from the devices. Make sure you're on the right monitor input. Method 3: Restart your NVIDIA Control Panel process 1) On your keyboard, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc at the same time to open the Task Manager window. If you're using a graphics card, check you're using the correct port. Make sure that all cables are securely plugged in and that the connections are clean and free of any debris. First, completely shut down your computer and turn off the monitor. Ensure your monitor and PC are connected. Somehow that constellation seems to break OpenGL rendering on the external monitor. Another common cause of multiple displays not working with an Nvidia GPU is a loose or poorly connected cable. I have had this issue for a long time and finally found a fix that seems to work…įor some reason the NVIDIA Control Panel does not show both monitors, but only the internal monitor which leads the Intel HD Graphics to manage the external monitor. Intel HD Graphics 630 & NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 ![]() Tested on KiCad v5 and v6 on Windows 11, (secondary monitor is a U28E590 connected via HDMI) On accelerated graphics mode content freezes when moved to the secondary monitor and when changing back to fallback mode everything is working as intended. However, now that Ive installed Linux Mint 20, only one monitor (and the laptop display) works. ![]() Previously I was able to run both monitors from the laptop just fine. Accelerated graphics not working on secondary monitorĪffected modules: eeschema, pcbnew, 3D-viewer The laptop has an Nvidia GTX870M graphics card, which is a sort of combination card that works in tandem with the on-board Intel graphics card. ![]()
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