There must surely be some way to overcome this horrible problem. Is there some type of setup I can do with the monitor so it doesn't utilize the autodetect functionality of the DisplayPort and HDMI connections? Is there an option or setting for it? If not, why? So I'm here looking to see if there's anything that can be done. There have been multiple threads and discussions about this problem, with seemingly no suitable response. It even goes so far as to move around stuff that's just hanging out on my second monitor that should have no reason to move. Recently however I've started using DisplayPort in a multi-monitor configuration, and every time I go to a different input on my main monitor for something like a gaming console for example, Windows will assume the monitor has been unplugged and jam all of the windows I had open onto the other remaining monitor. I've been using a Dell u2410 for a few years now and I love it.
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