Win8 multi-screen /extended display settings and tips

  
 

When we buy a notebook, we often complain that there are too few screens, especially when it comes to making demos or playing games, so it is necessary to add a second screen to the device. However, adding the second screen can be used without plugging in, so this issue of [Micro IT] will introduce how to set up the extended display.

First right click on the desktop and select “Screen Resolution” to open the screen resolution window. This is if we can see a “multi-monitor” item if we have an external monitor, you can set the display mode in the drop-down bar here.

Entering from the screen resolution

<;Copying these displays" is displaying the same content as the main screen on the second screen, & "extending these displays" Thus showing more content, "Only display desktop on 1" and "Only display desktop on 2" is displayed on only one screen. These can be tried by yourself.

Setting the display content

In fact, there is a way to set up multiple screens, which is more intuitive. Bring up the Charm Bar in the lower right corner of the mouse image screen and select “Device", if the external monitor is connected, the option of “Second Screen” will appear.

Entering from Charm Bar's device

Clicking on the second screen<quo;There are several options, the same is <;computer
screen” , & nbsp; copy & rdquo;, & ldquo; expansion & rdquo; & & quoquo; only the second screen & rdquo;, but this time there are icon tips, can see what effect.

More intuitive display selection

The above is the whole content of this issue of Win8 system, in fact, it is very simple, isn't it? In just a few steps, we can connect our small notebook screen to the big screen. In particular, Win8's multi-screen splicing support allows multiple screens to display a huge desktop.

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