
via DVI instead of HDMI, or with another adapter, if one was used).Īlternatively, a dummyplug can also help. It may also help to connect the monitor in another way (e.g. This can be achieved either by the fact that the monitor is always on or by using a monitor that is recognized by Windows even when it’s turned off. The only workable solution here is to prevent the monitor from being not detected. Unfortunately, we cannot do anything against that. In other words, if Windows did not draw anything, TeamViewer cannot grab the screen, so you will only see a black screen. TeamViewer grabs the screen as it is currently displayed. browser content or 3D applications / games) are no longer drawn (you cannot see the application).ģ) Nothing is drawn anymore (screen is black). There have been 3 cases detected thus far:ġ) Everything works as before, but with minor restrictions on the available resolutions.Ģ) Window contents that are drawn hardware-accelerated (e.g. In this case, the graphic driver shall decide what it wants to do when the monitor is not detected. Unfortunately, there are some monitors that will only pass their data to the graphic card when they are turned on/have power. The monitor itself does not need any power, as the HDMI / DVI / VGA cable itself provides enough power. Typically, monitors or notebooks display shall report their data (such as what resolution they support) to the graphic card once they are connected.
