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If you want max quality you are just going to have to get a better tv. My personal setup mind you its with HDMI 2.0. With 4k 30hz. Xbox series x HDMI 1. Ps5 HDMI 2. Switch and Android and ps3 or.Super console.x or Google TV on the splitter. Still working on getting 4k 120hz. But it's not within my budget right now with steam deck coming.
When you see the input source you want to use (e.g., HDMI), select it. Windows Key + P: This will bring up a screen with options for changing the display configuration. Select "Duplicate", "Extend", or "Second screen only" to switch between input sources. Windows Key + Ctrl + F4: This will switch between display configurations.
Xbox Series S> hdmi switch > moniter. Just purchased a Series S, having issues connecting it to my set-up. Direct to the monitor works fine but using an HDMI switch won't. It works for One S & Nintendo Switch. I'm using this HDMI Switch, it's powered. Is the Series X too powerful for it? I'm sure it doesn't factor in, but I'm using THIS Monitor.
ensure Windows 10 is current with updates. swap HDMI and USB cables between the 2 KVM channels. swap KVM channels. unplug all connections to KVM, plug HDMI/keyboard/mouse out back in, plug Lenovo channel HDMI/USB back in. Once the keyboard/mouse are lost after switching channels, the only way to recover them is to reboot.
I have a new computer with Windows 11 and a mini HDMI port. I have connected the HDMI cable to the PC and my TV but the TV is not detecting my PC. I pressed Win + P keys (as you suggested) and a dialog box comes up with 4 options - 1) PC screen only 2) Duplicate 3) Extend 4) Second screen only. You suggest choosing the mode you wish to use.
And, yes, the HDMI switch is set on the proper port. I can have the switch set to view my Desktop, shut off my Xbox 360, and watch as I lose my PC's signal. My caveman theory is that the HDMI switcher was using the power from the Xbox 360 to allow me to switch between the two sources. But, as soon as I turn the console off, I can't get back to ...
Thank you for the reply. The only button on the monitor is the power button. If I turn the monitor off and then back on, I can see at the top of the screen that both HDMIs are Active, and the VGA is inactive but there is no way via up and down buttons or otherwise to choose between the options. CmdrKeene.
After installing the pending updates and restarting the computer, go back to the same Windows Update screen and click Advanced Options > Optional Updates, also apply the optional updates and restart the PC. Check if the problem persists. XV. Xavier Vilar. Replied on February 18, 2022.
Click Sounds. under Playback tab. Right-click on the onboard audio device/3.5mm out/headphones. then set it as the "Default device". then in the Recording tab. Right-click in the stereo mix. open the Listen tab. check the listen to this device. Then select the "HDMI audio" as your playback device.
It is possible you need to either raise or lower the refresh rate for the monitor. To do this you can go to: Settings > System > Display > Advanced display settings > Find your second monitor and select "Display adapter properties" > In the new window that opens go to the "monitor" tab. Then there is a screen refresh rate dropdown box.