Connecting two monitors to your computer can allow you to view and work
on several different applications or programs at the same time. After
connecting the second monitor to your computer, you can indicate how you
want the monitor to display data by making changes to system settings
and preferences.
Steps:
1) Look at your computer’s external ports to locate an available DVI, VGA, or HDMI video port.
2) Plug in the matching cable from the second monitor into the appropriate port.
3) Right-click on any blank space on your Windows 7 desktop.
4) Click on “Screen Resolution.”
5) Click on the image of your second monitor.
6) Modify your display preferences as desired, and select a viewing option from the “Multiple displays” drop-down menu.
7) lick on “Apply,” then select “OK."
Steps:
1) Look at your computer’s external ports to locate an available DVI, VGA, or HDMI video port.
2) Plug in the matching cable from the second monitor into the appropriate port.
3) Right-click on any blank space on your Windows 7 desktop.
4) Click on “Screen Resolution.”
5) Click on the image of your second monitor.
6) Modify your display preferences as desired, and select a viewing option from the “Multiple displays” drop-down menu.
7) lick on “Apply,” then select “OK."
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