How to Set a Monitor as Primary Windows 10
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This wikiHow teaches you how to connect and set up a second monitor for your Windows 10 desktop or laptop computer. Your computer must have at least one free video output port to support a second monitor.
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Make sure your computer can support a second monitor. While Windows 10's settings allow for multiple displays, not all graphics cards support more than one monitor at a time. You can quickly determine whether your desktop or laptop supports a second monitor by looking at the video output connections:[1]
- Desktop — On the back of the desktop's tower, look for a free video output port. If you see one next to or directly above the port that's currently being used to connect your desktop to the primary monitor, you can use a second monitor.
- Laptop — Any laptop with a video output port (e.g., HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB-C) can support a second monitor.
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Determine the connection needed for the second monitor. Most modern computers and monitors use either HDMI or DisplayPort cables. If you have an older computer or monitor, you may find a VGA connector, which is a colored, trapezoid-shaped output.
- If you have a free video output connection which matches a connection on the back of your second monitor, it's best to use a cable that fits both connections.
- If your computer uses a different connection than your monitor, you can buy an adapter cable (e.g., USB-C to HDMI) or unit (e.g., VGA to HDMI).
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Place the second monitor. If you want to extend your primary monitor to use your second monitor as extra screen space, you'll want to place your second monitor to the right of your primary one.
- If you're duplicating your primary monitor, it doesn't matter where you place your second monitor.
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Attach the second monitor to your computer. Plug one end of your video cable (e.g., HDMI) into your computer's video output slot, then plug the other end of the cable into your second monitor's video input slot.
- If you're using an adapter unit, you may need to plug both cables into the adapter and/or plug the adapter into a power source before you can connect the monitor to your computer.
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Turn on the second monitor. Press the monitor's "Power"
button to do so.
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Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of your computer's primary monitor.
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Open Settings . Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.
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Click System . It's a laptop-shaped icon in the Settings window.
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Click the Display tab. You'll find this in the upper-left side of the Display page.
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Click the "Multiple displays" drop-down box. It's near the bottom of the page.
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Select a display option. In most cases, you'll want to click Extend these displays to use the second monitor as an extension of your computer's main display, thus adding more room to the right side of your desktop. You can also select one of the following options if need be:
- Duplicate these displays — Copies what's on your computer's primary screen to the second monitor.
- Show only on 1 — Blacks out the second monitor and displays only on your primary monitor.
- Show only on 2 — Turns off your primary monitor and displays only on your second monitor.
- Depending on your second monitor, you may have additional options here.
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Save your changes. Click Apply, then click Keep changes when prompted. Doing so will prompt your computer to begin using the second display as indicated.
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Use your second monitor. If you're extending your display, pushing your mouse to the far-right side of your primary display and then continuing to push right will cause the mouse to appear on the second display.
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Can I work on 2 separate screens with different programs?
Yes. Open both programs and full screen them on their respective monitors.
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What if my mouse won't move between monitors?
Zhongli, Archon of Liyue (Aasim)
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Move the monitor in your settings until the display is along the edge you want your mouse to move.
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Can I use a 27-inch monitor with my laptop?
If your monitor supports HDMI cables, then yes.
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My second monitor goes to power saving mode when I turn it on, and my desktop cannot detect another monitor. What happened?
77Ecrivan
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It's possible that your monitor isn't properly connected to your computer. Ensure that it is fully plugged in and seated correctly. If this has no effect, then your cable or monitor might be defective. Test it with another cable. If it works with the second cable, then the first cable could be damaged. If it doesn't work with either, then there may be a problem with the monitor.
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How can the second monitor be placed when using Windows 10?
In step 3, where you see the screen icons with the numbers indicating 1 for primary and 2 for secondary display, you can click and hold on a screen, move it to your prefered location/arrangement and let the mouse button go (drag & drop). If this is no working within this menu, re-open it following Settings>Display.
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What do I do if my second monitor on Windows 10 is oversized?
You can increase the Zoom size in the settings. By going to Settings->Display->On Display, you should see scale and layout. So click on the 100% recommended and press it to 200%. If that doesn't work, keep zooming in until you get that perfect zoom.
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Taking a screenshot while extending your display will result in a panoramic shot of your whole desktop.
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You can use an HDTV as a second monitor.
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Be gentle when connecting your monitor's cables.
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1. Make sure your PC supports dual monitors.
2. Determine which connection method you'll need to use.
3. Place the second monitor.
4. Attach it to the computer and turn it on.
5. Go to Start > Settings > System > Display.
6. Select an option from the "Multiple displays" menu.
7. Save your changes.
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