
Press Ctrl + Alt + F1 (default hot-key) to open Intel Graphics Command Center. If using the Intel Graphics Command Center follow the steps below. If Collage shows as a display mode option, then your computer supports Collage Display. Click the drop-down menu and select Multiple Displays. Press Ctrl + Alt + F12 to open the Intel Graphics Control Panel.
If using the Intel® Graphics Control Panel follow the steps below. You can also see other methods for how to open the Intel® graphics properties window. Verify your computer has an Intel® Processor, Graphics, and Chipset that supports Collage Display. Make it's connected to a minimum of two displays. What operating systems support Collage Display?Ĭollage Display supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the below operating systems:ĭoes my computer support Collage Display?
Intel® Celeron® Processor 2000 Series for Mobile. Intel® Pentium® Processor 3000 Series for Mobile. Intel® Pentium® Processor G3000 Series for Desktop. The following Intel® products support Collage Display. Note: PDF files require Adobe Acrobat Reader* Which Intel® Processors and Chipsets support Collage Display? This document is a user guide supporting Sky Lake, Kaby Lake, Apollo Lake, Kaby Lake Refresh, Coffee Lake, Gemini Lake, Whiskey Lake, Amber Lake and Comet Lake Processor Graphics. This document provides more information about the Collage Display feature. Only an External Flat Panel (EFP) will count towards the number of displays in collage mode.Ĭheck with your computer or motherboard manufacturer for more information.Ĭollage Display feature for 3rd and 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family In Windows 10, a Local Flat Panel (LFP) such as laptop built-in display will not count towards the number of displays when using collage mode. Using an external DisplayPort* splitter, the maximum number of displays is four. The maximum number of displays for Collage Display, without an external splitter, is three.
The minimum number of displays required to use Collage Display is two. In the Intel® Graphics Command Center application the ' Collage Mode' feature has been renamed to ' Combined Desktop' The number of supported displays depends on the capabilities of your computer or motherboard. About What is Collage Display or Combined Desktop?Ĭollage Display is a feature that enables you to share one image across multiple independent displays, regardless of the panel or monitor type.