Couldn't nail down the right keywords to Google, so here we are. I have a monitor (Alienware AW2721D) with 3 inputs: DP + 2x HDMI. I have the following connected: 1. PC on DP single monitor setup 2.
My cheap-ish Samsung (cheap for a QHD) has an HDMI and a DisplayPort input. If I hook up a laptop to each input, both laptops think the screen is on- even the one who is not currently being displayed.
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Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Monitor (U5226KW)
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