Pavilion 25xi Surface Pro 3 Compatability

I haqve finally commissioned my Surface Pro 3 as my Desktop Solution using Docking Station. I have connected all devices originally attached to my HP Desktop (which used Windows 8.1).
I have got everything operating including a Samsung Monitor, but the Pavilion 25xi will not communicate to the Computer. I have swapped cables and docks to prove nothing wrong with hardware. I am running HDMI on Monitors. Any Suggestions? 

I believe the only issue is the dowload software that came with the monitor cannot be doewnloaded  on the Surface Pro as there is no CD Drive!!  

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