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Learn how to connect your Windows PC to external monitors and adjust the display settings.
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.
On the Display settings page, under Multiple displays, select Connect to a wireless display, then select Connect. Note: If you can't find the PC you want to project to, make sure it has Wi-Fi turned on and has the wireless display app installed and launched.
Learn three different ways to multitask and use multiple desktops in Windows 10. Select the Task View icon on the taskbar, or press Alt-Tab on your keyboard to see apps or switch between them. To use two or more apps at a time, grab the top of an app window and drag it to the side.
To learn how to set up multiple monitors in Windows 10, go to How to use multiple monitors in Windows 10. Introduction In Windows 7, it is easy to add a second monitor by using the new hotkey Win+P.
To enable or disable DRR: Select Start > Settings > System > Display > Advanced display . Next to Choose a refresh rate, select the Dynamic option. (Note: This option is only available on supported hardware. If you don’t see the Dynamic option, then your hardware doesn’t support DRR.)
Aprenda a conectar su PC Windows a monitores externos y ajustar la configuración de pantalla.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, type "desk.cpl" in the Open box, and then click OK. Alternatively, right-click on the desktop and select "Screen resolution" from the drop-down menu. Click the monitor that you want to use as the primary monitor.
Windows color management settings enable users to add or remove color profiles, set default color profiles for the connected displays, as well as access display calibration and enable automatic color management.
Solution 1: Power reset your external display. Solution 2: Check the video input settings. Solution 3: Check the port version setting on the external display. Solution 4: Duplicate or extend your display on the external screen. Solution 5: Check the video cables. Solution 6: Check the display adapter.