![]() Sjpt1 is my hero!!! Hit me up man, I'm going to hook you up. ![]() For me, I had to resize my Anydesk window for the host desktop to come alive. I guess for some, you only had to follow up to step 5. if that doesn't work, change the size of your client window and try 'auto-adapt resolution' again.under 'display settings' monitor icon choose 'auto-adapt resolution'.under the 'actions' lightning icon choose ctrl+alt+del(until you do this auto-adapt option below is greyed out).Wait until it it says 'waiting for image'.To save you a click, here are the steps (OP = sjpt1): (My other setup that uses VGA connection, doesn't have this problem). But then, it will show the "Waiting for image" message indefinitely. When I try to connect to the host computer (while the monitors are in sleep mode), the Status Icon would show green, which usually means it's good connect to. ![]() Monitors are set to sleep after an hour of no activity, but system is always on. Desktop computer with 3 monitors connected serially via mDP (MST, multi-stream transport). Hope this helps you! So a bit of background on my setup. I'm just reposting somebody else's method that I believe is the most effective in getting the connection to work if you are seeing the endless "Waiting for image" message.
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