Screen Display

Screen Display



Guide to change display presentation mode in "Screen Resolution"


Go to Start > Type "Screen Resolution"


1. Open Screen Resolution settings.


2. Select a display (screen/monitor) that you want to change the Multiple Displays configuration of. 


If needed, you can click/tap on the Identify button to have the display number appear on each display (screen/monitor) briefly to help know which display you are selecting.


3. Select the Multiple Displays configuration you want for the selected display, and click/tap on Apply.



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