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Microsoft Windows 11 und Windows 10 enthalten ein neues Panoramadesign unter den Personalisierungsoptionen. Nachdem die Kabel sicher angeschlossen sind, muss Ihr Computer die angeschlossenen Monitore automatisch erkennen und den Desktop-Bildschirm auf ihnen anzeigen. Microsoft Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8 oder 8. Wenn Sie Probleme mit der Einrichtung mehrerer Monitore haben, z. Kein Problem. Besuchen Sie die Website Dell. Support Wissensdatenbankartikel.

If you work with a lot of content on your computer, having extra space to move around windows on screen can help a great deal. I experienced the benefits of this firsthand when I started working from home. My line of business application LOB from work spawned multiple windows from within the same application. Customers calling in might need information from either window. Working in both on a single display monitor though made the job a little bit tedious regarding multi-tasking.

Today, we are going to look at setting up and configuring an extra monitor in Windows. Depending on your device configuration, you might need a dongle or cable in order to connect your second monitor. In my case, my Surface Pro 3, which I am using for the purposes of this article utilizes the Mini-Display Port standard. Some monitors might use different standards such as DVI in or out.

So, it is first important that you know what type of connection you will be using. Upon connecting, Windows 11 by default will mirror your main display. This will bring up a floating widget, which gives you several options for configuring your second monitor. Duplicate is the default configuration when you first connect a monitor to Windows. It mirrors the main display onto the second display. This is great if you just want a larger screen to do your work.

Some users might elect to keep the laptop lid closed and have other peripherals such as keyboard and mouse attached for a desktop like experience. For my setup, I am going to extend it. But before we do that, lets look at the other ways you can access the display settings without having to use the keyboard shortcut.

Launch the Settings app, click on System , then click on Display. 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.

A number will appear on screen temporarily to help you know which monitor is which. Depending on your configuration, you might want to be able to move windows between both screens naturally. So, if the monitor is on the left as it is in my case, you want to move your windows to left. Simply click then hold on the monitor then drag either left or right, release then click Apply to confirm changes.

Before considering troubleshooting options, make sure your device is up to date. If you need help setting up your external monitors, see How to use multiple monitors in Windows If the Extend option is selected, try the following troubleshooting tips.

Disconnect all accessories from your PC. Connected docks, dongles, adapters and other hardware can cause conflicts. Try changing the cable connecting the external monitor.

If the new one works, you know the previous cable was faulty. Try using the external monitor with a different system.

This can help to isolate whether the issue is with the monitor or the primary system. If your system has more than one video output port, try plugging your external monitor into one of the other video output ports.

For example, on some systems, you can right click your desktop and select the software associated with your additional display adapter. Steps to change the default display adapter vary by device, so contact the manufacturer for more information. First, to confirm that one external monitor does work with your system, see the above info about using only one.

For information on how many monitors your display adapter can support, contact its manufacturer. Note: If you are trying to use a display splitter extend your display to more than one external monitor, you won't be able to.

The splitter is duplicating the same signal instead of creating two independent signals. If your device only has one video output port, then by default, you can only support a single external monitor.

You'll need one of the following to support more than one external monitor:. Docking station — To find out if there are docking stations available for your PC, contact the manufacturer of your PC. If this does not work, see if restarting helps. Then, turn your device back on. If you are experiencing issues after an update, returning, or rolling back, to a previous version of your display driver may solve the issue.

To roll back the driver:.



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