How does Win7 set up dual monitors? How to set up dual monitors

  
                

In general, our computers are all equipped with one monitor for one computer, but two or even more than one monitor will be used for work. Using Win7 system users, I want to set up two monitors for one computer. How to set up? What is the method for setting up a dual monitor? Let me talk about the way to set up dual monitors in Win7 system.

The steps are as follows:

One, three different settings:

“Extended display”:

Connect both monitors to the computer After that, by default, the function of "Extended Display" is displayed. The so-called extended display is to expand the display to the range of two displays. For example, my machine is a 1440X900 resolution and a 1280X1024 resolution machine. After the extended display, the total resolution is 1440X900+1280X1024.

Please see Figure 2 and Figure 3. At this time, there is only one monitor with a taskbar (my taskbar is placed at the top).

If you need to place the taskbar on another monitor, please refer to Figure 4:

Second, & nbsp; copy display & rdquo;:

If you use “ copy display & rdquo; method, the two displays are displayed with a display resolution that can be used. For example, the display supported by both monitors on my machine at this time is 1280X800, and the two monitors display exactly the same content.

The effect is as shown:

Third, <;single display display":

If using “Only display the desktop on the 1st display” The monitor will not work. You can freely choose any of the two monitors as the monitor.

The Win7 system's method of setting up dual monitors is described in detail here. If there are users who want this, but you don't know how to set it up, then please refer to the above method, and you will know how to set it up. I hope that I can help those in need here.

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