Re: Windows 10 Problem
Just to be clear, you say "I have an HP laptop".
It is a laptop and not a desktop computer ?
Do these problems occur if your not connected to an external monitor ?
Just running from the laptop ?
If it is only occurring when connected to an external monitor, How are you connecting to it. Direct from HDMI out, dirct from vga out, via a converter box connected to the HDMI, via a usb converter or some other way ?
One thing you can check when connected to an external monitor is which one is showing as display 1.
Try these couple of things. First open Tools/Settings then press "Reset displays". Check if this makes any difference.
If no help, while connected to the external monitor right click on desktop on a blank area and select "Display settings", you should see 2 screens showing side by side marked 1 on left & 2 on right.
under that you should see an option "Identify" press that and you should see a "1" appear on your laptop screen and "2" on your extended monitor.
Are these displaying on correct monitors ?
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