Setting Up and Configuring Three Displays with Intel® Graphics
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Set up
How do I enable three independent displays?
See how to enable three independent displays with Intel® Graphics Controllers.
How do I switch displays in three-display configurations?
You can use the Windows + P keys to switch to a three-display configuration.
Supported systems and configurations
Which Intel® graphics and chipsets support three independent displays?
See a list of Intel® Graphics Controllers and Chipsets that support three displays.
Which operating systems support three-display configuration?
- Microsoft Windows 7*
- Microsoft Windows 8*
- Microsoft Windows 8.1*
- Microsoft Windows® 10
What three independent display configurations are supported?
See tables and find other information about supported configurations for three displays.
If Intel® Wireless Display or Intel® WiDi is connected in a multi-display configuration, can four displays be active simultaneously?
Only three displays can be active at one time in a multi-display configuration. The system considers Intel® WiDi one of the displays in a three-display configuration.
In a three-display configuration, can I set two displays in clone and one in extended display configuration?
No, you must set all three displays either in clone configuration or in extended display configuration.
Are three-display configurations supported using a USB display?
No, using a USB display does not support three-display configurations.
Does clone mode in triple display support Blu-ray* disc playback or Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology playback?
No, triple display clone mode does not support Blu-ray* disc and Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology (stereoscopic 3D or S3D) playback.
How many audio streams do Intel® Core™ Processors support in multiple display configurations?
See audio streams supported in multiple display configurations.
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