Dell Latitude 7440, Dell WD19S, and 2 ViewSonic monitors

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  • shaneyb72
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2025
    • 3

    #1

    βœ… Resolved Dell Latitude 7440, Dell WD19S, and 2 ViewSonic monitors

    I am hoping someone can help me with a laptop/docking station/dual monitor set up that I am struggling with. I am using the display port cables to connect the 2 monitors to the docking station and have all 3 of those components plugged into power. I then use the USB-C cable to connect this all to the Dell Latitude 7440. The issue I am having is that it "sees" both monitors, but will only display on one at a time. I can do either one, but only one.

    Now, I tested this with my Dell Latitude 5340 and it works perfectly!!

    But then I go back to the 7440 and it does not work. It will not extend the desktop across the 2 ViewSonic monitors. In fact, in Display settings, it shows one larger and blue (active) and the other smaller and gray (inactive).

    Any suggestions here? I have tried both USB-C ports on the 7440 and both act the same. It is just so strange that it works perfectly on the 5340.
  • Answer selected by jmarket at Today, 03:46 PM.
    shaneyb72
    PCHF Member
    • Oct 2025
    • 3

    Well, I'm not sure what worked, but something worked! I ran the Dell Command update and when it restarted, it worked! So, thank you very much!!

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    • shaneyb72
      PCHF Member
      • Oct 2025
      • 3

      #2
      BTW... these are just basic 1920x1080 ViewSonic monitors and not 4k

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      • jmarket
        PCHF Owner
        • Jan 2015
        • 7677

        #3
        Hello shaneyb72 and welcome to PCHF!

        Glad to have you here β€” let’s see if we can get this sorted out for you.

        From your description, everything (dock, cables, and monitors) works properly with the Latitude 5340, so the issue appears to be specific to how the Latitude 7440 handles external displays through USB-C/Thunderbolt.

        Here are a few steps to go through:
        1. Update Firmware and Drivers
          • Run Dell Command | Update and ensure all BIOS, Thunderbolt, and graphics driver updates are applied.
          • Restart the system after the updates complete.
        2. Dock Firmware
          • If you’re using a Dell WD, WD19S, WD22TB4, or similar dock, download and apply the latest dock firmware update from Dell’s support site.
        3. Check Display Settings
          • Press Windows + P and choose Extend to confirm the system isn’t stuck in Duplicate mode.
          • In Display Settings, verify both monitors are detected and try enabling the inactive one manually.
        4. Intel Graphics Command Center
          • Open the Intel Graphics Command Center β†’ Display β†’ Multiple Displays and confirm both external monitors appear.
          • If one is disabled, enable it from there.
        5. BIOS Settings
          • Reboot and enter BIOS Setup (F2 during startup).
          • Under Video β†’ Multi-Display, make sure Enable Multi-Display is checked.
        6. Hardware/Port Limitation
          • Some Latitude 7440 models only support a single DisplayPort stream over USB-C, depending on the dock and configuration.
          • If you’re using a Thunderbolt-capable dock, ensure Thunderbolt is enabled in BIOS (Security β†’ Thunderbolt Configuration).

        If it still doesn’t extend to both monitors after these steps, please let us know:
        • The exact model of the dock (e.g., WD19S, WD22TB4, etc.)
        • Whether the Latitude 7440 is Intel-only or Intel + NVIDIA graphics

        That information will help narrow down the cause.

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        • shaneyb72
          shaneyb72 commented
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          I am going through your steps above now. I did want to let you know that I can use the laptop with a 2nd monitor (no docking station) with no issue. But having a small monitor on the laptop and a 24" next to it is hard to work with. So, my goal was to close the laptop and use two 24" monitors.

        • shaneyb72
          shaneyb72 commented
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          Also, this laptop does not have Thunderbolt
      • xrobwx71
        PCHF Administrator
        • Mar 2023
        • 1060

        #4
        USB-C and Thunderbolt are backwards compatible and take the same plug.
        Where are you at in the list above?

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        • shaneyb72
          PCHF Member
          • Oct 2025
          • 3

          #5
          Well, I'm not sure what worked, but something worked! I ran the Dell Command update and when it restarted, it worked! So, thank you very much!!

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          • jmarket
            PCHF Owner
            • Jan 2015
            • 7677

            #6
            Glad to hear your issue has been resolved! πŸ‘

            We'll keep this thread open for 30 days in case you experience any further issues. After that, it will be closed automatically.

            Thank you for working with the PCHF Tech Response Team β€” we appreciate your patience and for being part of our community!

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