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Are you using this to connect the TV?<br/>
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New PC, Dell 7060 Optiplex.  When using DF to set different wallpapers on all 3 screens, the 3rd monitor, which is an LG 1080P TV, freezes randomly.  It freezes with whatever was projecting on that screen at the time it froze.  Windows 10 still thinks it's connected to the 3rd monitor but the image won't change.  There is no way to get out of this except restarting the Miracast connection (disconnect/reconnect).  Sometimes it will work for an hour and sometimes it only works for a few minutes and freezes.  After troubleshooting this I found that only disabling DisplayFusion seems to keep the Miracast working consistently.  I ran the 3rd monitor all weekend without DF running and had no freezing.  It's definitely DF that causing this somehow.  I ran DF with these exact monitors using my laptop that got replaced with this new desktop and had no issues whatsoever.  Anything I can try?  This is the whole reason I purchased the product.<br/>
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