Hi,
I'm trying to set up dual monitors for a laptop user. The laptop (running xp) is docked and I have two monitors hooked to the docking station. However, when the computer starts, it looks like it has extended the desktop beyond the area of the monitors so that I can't see the taskbar, or anything. Even the login screen doesn't show up in the viewable area. If I undock the laptop, I can use dual monitors - one the laptop screen and either of the other monitors. The user insists the docking station is necessary so I need to figure out how to make it work. Could anyone give me guidance on what kind of stuff to check? Is it possible that the laptop screen itself is causing a conflict even when it's docked?
Thanks,
Shauna
I'm trying to set up dual monitors for a laptop user. The laptop (running xp) is docked and I have two monitors hooked to the docking station. However, when the computer starts, it looks like it has extended the desktop beyond the area of the monitors so that I can't see the taskbar, or anything. Even the login screen doesn't show up in the viewable area. If I undock the laptop, I can use dual monitors - one the laptop screen and either of the other monitors. The user insists the docking station is necessary so I need to figure out how to make it work. Could anyone give me guidance on what kind of stuff to check? Is it possible that the laptop screen itself is causing a conflict even when it's docked?
Thanks,
Shauna