John Giguere
New Member
I have two docks, work and home plus I work with the laptop while not connected to a dock.
At home I use three screens one being the SB with the other two Samsung 32" monitors at 1920x1080 using displayport connections.
At work I use only one monitor a Samsung 34" ultra wide 3440x1440 connected to the dock by displayport.
I'd like to plug into the dock which ever one and go quickly to work but instead I have to mess with settings.
From work to just using the laptop the screen resolution must be changed for each configuration.
Settings for the 3440x1440 are 125% resolution, but, when you restart the laptop when not connected to the dock you can barely see the screen until I change to 200%. Then of course when I connect to the dock the icons are huge until I switch to 125%.
The other part of this is that in order for all my programs to work correctly I have to switch resolution and then restart the machine.
It's just so time consuming to have to open display settings every time I connect to one of my two docks or use the laptop without a dock.
At home I use three screens one being the SB with the other two Samsung 32" monitors at 1920x1080 using displayport connections.
At work I use only one monitor a Samsung 34" ultra wide 3440x1440 connected to the dock by displayport.
I'd like to plug into the dock which ever one and go quickly to work but instead I have to mess with settings.
From work to just using the laptop the screen resolution must be changed for each configuration.
Settings for the 3440x1440 are 125% resolution, but, when you restart the laptop when not connected to the dock you can barely see the screen until I change to 200%. Then of course when I connect to the dock the icons are huge until I switch to 125%.
The other part of this is that in order for all my programs to work correctly I have to switch resolution and then restart the machine.
It's just so time consuming to have to open display settings every time I connect to one of my two docks or use the laptop without a dock.