When you install the driver, I need to know where it is installed. I would like to know, what is the command for install and uninstall in silent mode.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
The Trigger External Graphics Family installer is developed using InstallShield Wizard, therefore I recommend using the link posted below in order to see exactly what you need to trigger in order to perform the silent installation.
I deleted my Trigger software and now my second monitor will not operate.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
The software you're referring to is actually listed as the drivers for the device. You can download the drivers from the link posted below, but before doing that, go to Start > Run > devmgmt.msc and right click the item listed with a question mark. Choose Update Driver and make sure that you are connected to the Internet. If the driver is stored in the DriverCache, then it should be restored automatically, or downloaded from the Windows Update.
I have two monitors. The left monitor works OK. The right monitor suddenly starts having a problem only with Internet.
I can use my Quickbooks without problems on the right monitor, but other programs that retrieve information from the Internet will not work.
I can sign on to the Internet and pull up a website, but then it's as if the computer locks up. My keyboard and my mouse do not respond on the right monitor. If I drag the screen to the left monitor, then it immediately works. My system is Windows 7.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
Try to display the contents on your screen in different modes. For example, press the Windows + P to switch between displaying modes available within the operating system.
I've tried to find a solution to your issue, but there isn't anyone with something similar which makes it a bit hard. I've also visited the official website, but there is nothing mentioned about this. I also recommend checking the manual of the device you're using to see how to properly configure it.
When you install the driver, I need to know where it is installed. I would like to know, what is the command for install and uninstall in silent mode.
The Trigger External Graphics Family installer is developed using InstallShield Wizard, therefore I recommend using the link posted below in order to see exactly what you need to trigger in order to perform the silent installation.
I've used the /S command and it performed the silent installation.
I deleted my Trigger software and now my second monitor will not operate.
The software you're referring to is actually listed as the drivers for the device. You can download the drivers from the link posted below, but before doing that, go to Start > Run > devmgmt.msc and right click the item listed with a question mark. Choose Update Driver and make sure that you are connected to the Internet. If the driver is stored in the DriverCache, then it should be restored automatically, or downloaded from the Windows Update.
In case it fails, download the driver from the following link and launch setup.exe after you extract it: http://www.siig.com/media/files/drivers/0008/12.01.0411.0179_wddm.zip
I have two monitors. The left monitor works OK. The right monitor suddenly starts having a problem only with Internet.
I can use my Quickbooks without problems on the right monitor, but other programs that retrieve information from the Internet will not work.
I can sign on to the Internet and pull up a website, but then it's as if the computer locks up. My keyboard and my mouse do not respond on the right monitor. If I drag the screen to the left monitor, then it immediately works. My system is Windows 7.
Try to display the contents on your screen in different modes. For example, press the Windows + P to switch between displaying modes available within the operating system.
I've tried to find a solution to your issue, but there isn't anyone with something similar which makes it a bit hard. I've also visited the official website, but there is nothing mentioned about this. I also recommend checking the manual of the device you're using to see how to properly configure it.