Fake Montitor for TeamViewer on Laptop with closed lid

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I want to use my old laptop remotely (teamviewer) with closed lid. The problem is that the laptop will stop rendering windowcontent when the lid is closed. I found this answer: https://superuser.com/a/988097/825553 where it was suggested to conntect a 102 ohm resitor on the vga-pin 2 & 6.

My question: can I use a 100 ohm instead of a 102 ohm to fake a connected monitor?

Borkee

Posted 2017-11-24T09:23:29.013

Reputation: 13

What version of windows are you using? Modern windows has a setting in the PowerManagement that says: What to do when the lid is closed: nothing – LPChip – 2017-11-24T10:18:25.063

I'm useing Windows 10 and the setting is already set to "do nothing" - but when the lid is closed, the laptop stops useing the grafikcard (or updateing the GPU-Memory, im not shure) and when i connect with that laptop via teamviewer some windows are not updating their content (content is frozen or just black). So it looks like i have to let win10 think that there is another monitor attached and active... – Borkee – 2017-11-24T11:52:26.590

Given that you use TeamViewer, try to enable the TeamViewer monitor driver and see if that helps. You can do so from the advanced options. – LPChip – 2017-11-24T12:26:53.383

I installed the TeamViewer monitor driver but still have "frozen" windowcontent. – Borkee – 2017-11-27T10:52:45.840

ok, restarting the laptop after installing the driver solved it. thx bro :) – Borkee – 2017-11-27T11:22:56.240

I've posted an answer. Feel free to mark it solved so others know you no longer need help. – LPChip – 2017-11-27T12:08:09.337

Answers

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Given that you use TeamViewer, you may want to try installing teamviewer's monitor driver. This should mean that teamviewer will use a virtual driver that works in any circumstances where a monitor is required. This should also allow you to use any resolution you need that is normally not supported by your monitor.

A restart may be required after you enable the monitor driver.

LPChip

Posted 2017-11-24T09:23:29.013

Reputation: 42 190

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The following worked for me. I am running Windows 10 v1909....

With the lid closed, do the following (even though you don't see anything - Windows is still running, but it is not sending anything to a closed display):

  1. Windows Key + letter 'P' (will open the setting for multiple displays *)

  2. Press Enter

If the above doesn't work, press Windows key + 'P' more than once to toggle between different options:

PC screen only / Duplicate / Extend / Second screen only

*IMPORTANT Make sure you have enabled the TeamViewer option Send key combinations for the remote computer

babble2fish

Posted 2017-11-24T09:23:29.013

Reputation: 1

First of all, welcome to Super User! We are always glad to help, but you apparently have two Super User accounts: this one and this one. Please take the time to utilize the following Help Center tutorial and ask the Super User staff to merge your accounts: I accidentally created two accounts; how do I merge them?

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– Run5k – 2020-02-21T16:11:19.503