John, I am not sure whether I also tried Fn-F8 (which has a laptop/screen icon on it) (p=70%). I'm also not sure whether I tried it more than once (p=10%). Sorry for being so vague; I just tried everything which came to mind. Also closing and opening the lid didn't help.
Manuel, I did not try brightness changes; nice idea :-)
I also found out that Windows-P in my configuration does something with my displays (turning them or something like that), maybe that can help as well.
I just tried to reproduce the problem reported in #194 but couldn't (tried it twice just now). The laptop screen always refreshed properly after resuming from suspend without the second monitor. I will try to reproduce the problem again in the next time and if I manage, I will try your suggestions and report back here. But maybe the problem was due to something else.
John, I am not sure whether I also tried Fn-F8 (which has a laptop/screen icon on it) (p=70%). I'm also not sure whether I tried it more than once (p=10%). Sorry for being so vague; I just tried everything which came to mind. Also closing and opening the lid didn't help.
Manuel, I did not try brightness changes; nice idea :-)
I also found out that Windows-P in my configuration does something with my displays (turning them or something like that), maybe that can help as well.
I just tried to reproduce the problem reported in #194 but couldn't (tried it twice just now). The laptop screen always refreshed properly after resuming from suspend without the second monitor. I will try to reproduce the problem again in the next time and if I manage, I will try your suggestions and report back here. But maybe the problem was due to something else.
Cheers, Alfe