Plug in your second monitor to your computer using the appropriate cable (hdmi, displayport, vga, etc.) Ensure that the monitor is powered on Here, you should see both monitors represented. If you need help setting up your external monitors, see how to use multiple monitors in windows If you’re having trouble setting up multiple monitors on surface, see troubleshoot connecting surface to a second screen. In display settings, select and drag the display to where you want
Do this with all the displays you want to move When you're happy with the layout, select apply Test your new layout by moving your mouse pointer across the different displays to make sure it works like you expect. To connect multiple monitors to your laptop, you can follow these steps Ensure that your laptop supports multiple monitors This typically requires a usb4/thunderbolt 4 port or a compatible hdmi port
After extending your monitor, you will notice the display settings will present additional options for working with multiple monitors To identify which monitor you are on, expand multiple displays, then click the identify button. Scroll down to the multiple displays section and select extend these displays You'll see two boxes with numbers inside them, representing your two monitors You can drag them around to arrange them in the order that matches how they are physically arranged on your desk. Here, you should see all connected monitors
If a monitor is not detected, click on the detect button in the display settings This should prompt windows to recognize any additional monitors. Press the windows logo key + k, then select the display you'd like to cast to from the list of available devices Follow any additional instructions on the screen.
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