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- AbhishekYadavGoTo Moderator
Hey cmodesign ,
Thanks so much for your suggestion about DisplayPort support. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback.
You're right, most new monitors do support DisplayPort connectors, and it's important for us to keep up with the latest technology. We're definitely going to look into adding "Blank Screen" support for DisplayPort monitors and will work on making this feature available as soon as we can.
Thanks again for helping us make GoToMyPC better.Best,
Abhishek
- arifaliGoTo Contributor
cmodesign while I wait for your answer to know your host operating system, I want to let you know that we do support DisplayPort, the support article is outdated and we need to update it.
However, the DisplayPort is supported only for host computers on Windows 10 version 2004 and newer.
To get it working its mandatory to enable the "New Screen Blanking feature".
Please do give it a try and let us know if its not working for you, our support team can help you troubleshoot.- cmodesignNew Contributor
I do have this setting turned on (checked) - "New Screen Blanking feature". This does not make a difference. For reference, my Host computer is running Windows 11 and my remote Client computer is running Windows 10. Perhaps that is what is causing the problem.