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<title>RE: Mirroring</title>
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<description><![CDATA[If all three monitors are connected to the same video card, you should be able to just choose the "Enabled and cloned with monitor #X" option in the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration.
If they're on separate video cards, Windows won't allow you to clone them. In that case, you can try the Displ...]]></description>
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If all three monitors are connected to the same video card, you should be able to just choose the "Enabled and cloned with monitor #X" option in the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration.<br/>
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If they're on separate video cards, Windows won't allow you to clone them. In that case, you can try the DisplayFusion "Mirror Monitor" functions when the monitors are in extended mode instead.<br/>
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On the Settings &gt; Function tab, you can assign a key combination to the “Mirror Monitor” Function. When you press the key combo, it will prompt you to select which monitor to mirror, and then output that monitors display to a new window on your current monitor.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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I need to mirror my desktop on 3 monitors, anyone know how to do this?
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