I bought 3 of these monitors hoping to daisy chain them all and connect a USB-C to my laptop. So it was successful for the first and second monitor. The third monitor gets stuck at 640x480 π. It was also the only resolution available in Lost Modes. I tried setting the custom resolution (using the Intel Graphics Command Center) to 1920x1080 to match the other two monitors and it kind of worked, but it was blurry as hell. Basically, the active resolution was 640 x 480, but it was stretched to 1920 x 1080. Strange right? Then I tried to calibrate but it didn't work. I was about to give up and start the return process, but remembered my laptop has a USB-C port. I connected a USB-C to USB-C port from my laptop to a third monitor and it worked as expected πππ½. So there are 2 cables on my laptop instead of 1 π. First world problems lol. Anywho, can someone please let me know if I missed a setting because I really only want 1 USB-C cable connected to my laptop.
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