what type of docking station is it?
Also - what type of graphics card do you have?
dxdiag, and go to the Display tab.There is a label on the ideapad5 saying that it has Intel iRISxe graphics.
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I got an old monitor from Tabby when her office was renovated, in addition to the remote monitor I have used long time. Lenovo is 1 year old, and runs on Windows 11.
With the help of a mini docking station (which also holds the wireless keyboard & mouse), my laptop now recognizes that there are two remote monitors, but it only allows me to extend displays to either 1/2 or 1/3, not to all 3 simultaneously.
Any thoughts/suggestions?