![]() ![]() I've tested it and this option only appears on the "Basic" tab if "Dell Display Manager" thinks that there is more than one external monitor. NOTE: My USBC was connected as well as the HDMI on the laptop at the time. On the Basic Tab, right at the bottom mine showed a tick box that said something like "Enable display matrix control" It will display the summarized version, At the bottom click on "Open Dell Display Manager" ![]() Right click on desktop and Open "Dell Display Manager" (install it if you don't already have it) ![]() Today while I got it to work though so I wanted to share my solution that I found by chance:Ĭonnect another display OR two of the Monitor inputs eg, the USBC and the HDMI. I tried searching the net but didn't find a solution and opted to use the HDMI port which worked, I also tested the USBC with my iPad Pro which worked perfectly. I hope this works for you, I had this issue yesterday with my Dell Precision 5540 and Dell U3219Q monitor after a power outage where the display was previously working via the USB-C suddenly stopped. ![]()
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