Finally found exactly what I needed. I have a Macbook Pro that only has (1) one Thunderbolt/Mini DisplayPort, so technically I can only connect one external monitor. However, I wanted a different monitor with two screens. It was the solution! Just download and install the driver from the DisplayLink website. Connect the USB port of the laptop and the other end to the monitor. USB 3.0 cable and installation CD. For Mac users: Visit the DisplayLink website, do not use the CD. Simple, easy and IT WORKS. FYI, you may notice a quarter second delay. To be honest, for general use you won't notice it at all. If you're watching a video or playing a game, I recommend using a monitor that's connected directly to the source port. USB 3.0 is faster than USB 2.0.
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