Has anyone else had a similar issue and found a way to resolve it?ĭoes anyone know if this is a known bug and whether a fix is being worked on? If I close the lid on my Chromebook it correcty shuts down the internal display, but if I now try to drag something around on the external touchscreen monitor, it is the contents of my other, non-touchscreen monitor that move!
For example, if I try to drag something around on the external touchscreen monitor then the contents of my internal monitor move instead. The problem is that with all three monitors active, the touchscreen functions of the external monitor no longer work correctly. (The new monitor is intended for displaying the other parties/presentations during video calls so touchscreen is unnecessary.) I have recently added a second external non-touchscreen monitor (SE2417HGX) and run into an unexpected issue. I've been a Chromebook user for over a year (Acer Spin 713) with an external touchscreen monitor (DELL P2418HT) in extended desktop mode and have had no issues with touchscreen functions on either the built-in or external monitor.