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6 minutes ago, joshua_lotion said:

I'm running a core i5 6402p with intel hd 510 and on the specs sheet it says that it can support up to three monitors but when i connect two to it, it just clones the display instead of extending it.

Go into windows 10 "Display Settings" by right clicking on the desktop... you can configure how you want your displays to work together at that point. By default they will clone, you have to specifically tell them to do something else if that is what you want.

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10 hours ago, Zyndo said:

Go into windows 10 "Display Settings" by right clicking on the desktop... you can configure how you want your displays to work together at that point. By default they will clone, you have to specifically tell them to do something else if that is what you want.

In that menu, it only detects one monitor , and doesn't allow me to extend them. 

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10 hours ago, Zyndo said:

Go into windows 10 "Display Settings" by right clicking on the desktop... you can configure how you want your displays to work together at that point. By default they will clone, you have to specifically tell them to do something else if that is what you want.

Keep in mind that they're both connected to the motherboard graphics output 

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16 hours ago, joshua_lotion said:

In that menu, it only detects one monitor , and doesn't allow me to extend them. 

It might be something in your BIOS you need to configure then. poke around in there. sorry I cannot be more specific than that.

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