![]() ![]() I could connect the amp to the TV’s audio out instead, but then there is no sound if the TV turns off (e.g. You must manually shrink it as desired, then reset all the other windows, which have been shrunk and piled on top of each other in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.Īlso, when the TV is seen coming back on, the default sound playback device is switched to the TV’s crappy speakers, instead of the good amp and speakers connected to the laptop’s audio out jack. Then, when the TV comes ready, one window randomly gets resized to 3840X2160 and displayed on top. With Win 10, if the OS ever ‘sees’ the TV off or still powering up (which takes ~10 seconds), all windows get resized to fit in 1366X768 (laptop’s panel resolution). The TV turns off after a few minutes of no HDMI signal, so you’d have to press its power button when bringing the PC out of monitor-off or sleep. ![]() This configuration worked fine under Win 8.1, except for one minor hassle. The TV is the only monitor (laptop lid is closed VGA and HDMI jacks are both empty). ![]() My setup: Toshiba R835-P56X laptop -> Amazon Basics USB 3 powered hub -> UGA-4KHDMI running 7.9 Beta 2 -> Changhong UD42YC5500UA TV. ![]()
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