Hi,
I hoped that I could 100% duplicate the two monitors (have exactlhy the same output on both HDMI outputs) with the monitor tool that is included with the up to date 64-bit bookworm edition. With the previous OS for my pi4's I could overlay the two squares in that tool and voila: I had a duplicate screen.
Now with the pi5 I can drag the squares over each other and click "Update" but nothing happens. Only when I drag a window with my mouse, I see it appear temporarely on the second monitor; besides that, the second screen shows nothing but the mouse.
Where is the repository to create in a bug notice? Or: does anyone has a fix?
Superthanks,
Niels
I hoped that I could 100% duplicate the two monitors (have exactlhy the same output on both HDMI outputs) with the monitor tool that is included with the up to date 64-bit bookworm edition. With the previous OS for my pi4's I could overlay the two squares in that tool and voila: I had a duplicate screen.
Now with the pi5 I can drag the squares over each other and click "Update" but nothing happens. Only when I drag a window with my mouse, I see it appear temporarely on the second monitor; besides that, the second screen shows nothing but the mouse.
Where is the repository to create in a bug notice? Or: does anyone has a fix?
Superthanks,
Niels
Statistics: Posted by nielsbaloe — Tue Sep 17, 2024 1:19 am