L440 Externer Monitor an Display Port Ruhezustand

Hallo,
wenn ich über Display Port mit einem externen Monitor (Asus PB 248) arbeite, dann das L440 in Ruhezustand versetze und ich es wieder starte, wird immer das eingebaute Display eingeschaltet. Der externe Monitor muss jedes Mal über "Win+P" aktiviert werden.
Bei einem Neustart oder wenn ich den Monitor im laufenden Betrieb einstecke, wird automatisch auf den externen Monitor geschaltet.
Kann man das irgendwo einstellen, dass immer beim Erwachen aus dem Ruhezustand direkt der externe Monitor eingeschaltet wird?
Danke vorab für Tips!

You are welcome!
All of the iMac models from Early 2006 thru Early 2008, had Mini DVI ports for video output.
All of the iMac models from Late 2008 thru Late 2011, had MiniDisplay ports for video output.
All of the iMac models from 2012 and later, have Thunderbolt ports that serves as both high resolution display output and/or high performance data transfer.

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