"Ok I think I found a workaround, the trick is to activate a virtual display before the parsec driver. I'll put a link to the thread and the actual message I used. Apologies, I don't knokw the proper way to link in git. Don't like it as a perminant solution, so I'll keep researching, but will use this for now. I found a band-aid/work around that is working. It's all still there in Device Manager, but I can no longer access it from the desktop When redoing everything, things stay as they are until I reboot, then I lose everything. Back to it not seeing anything beyond the built in. However, the monitor shows that it's attached to a wired display, but it's the MS Basic adapert. Now when it boots, device manager shows HV Adapter as shut off, the USB functioning as well as the nvidia GPU. I then made sure the Parsec Virtual was disabled/uninstall as well as disabling the Hyper V Video. I told Windows to display only on the montior (monitor 2) that was attached to the USB Mobile Monitor Virtual Display. Once installed it did show has having two monitors. I'll most likely be revisting usbmmidd tonight and remove the dummy plug. Thinking about digging it out and plugging it in with power, but leaving it off as I've read that some have tried that with better luck under differnt situations. But that is outside the VM and direct connect to the machine and GPU.Īnother test I have in mind is I have another 1440 monitor sitting around. I do use a dummy plug that is able to do up to 4k, but I've only tasked it with a max of 1440p within other programs, so I do know it is working as intended, but this also may be worth revisting with leasons learned and a different plug just to see if there's something Parsec isn't liking about it? With that said, when I use Parsec to connect directly to the host that only has the dummy plug, it works in 1440. I've tried usbmmidd when I first started playing with GPU-P and had the same results, but admit, at this point, it may be worth revisiting with leasons learned.
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