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You definitely have to clone the displays. When I set mine on extended display I ended up with only the wallpaper image on the monitor and all the functions of the computer on the TV. You can also change the settings to reverse the images as well. It seems to me I also ended up with blank, (black screen) on one or the others depending on the resolution that it was set at. Display fusion has a paid version, however, you do not need it, unless you want fancy wallpaper images, and some added features that you probably don't need. Display Fusion though can be kind of tricky, just try to use the resolution settings, and clone it. (Just a note of humor, at work, someone kept playing with the managers display settings and turning the image upside down. He had no idea of how to solve the problem, so I was the one who had to straighten it out. Tricky to solve, as if things are upside down, move the mouse up, arrow moves down, right goes left and left goes right. Who ever did the prank, well, it wasn't me.
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