Microsoft enhances Windows 8 support for multiple monitors

  

Microsoft again sent an article about the use of multiple monitors on Windows 8. According to Microsoft Windows' feedback program, about 15% of Windows desktop users have connected at least two monitors, while only 4.3% of notebook users have connected multiple monitors.

Multi-Monitor in Windows 8 supports the following features:

1. Provide a better personalized desktop for multiple monitors

Display application accessibility

3, improve the accessibility of the system user interface

4, allow the Metro interface to work with the normal interface

refers to personalization, in Better support will be obtained in multiple displays.

In a different display, desktop background images will show different. You can set up automatic switching or set up separate wallpaper images for individual displays.

Each time you display a picture, you will select the appropriate wallpaper for the different monitors to suit the resolution of the display. When you span multiple monitors, you can use the same wallpaper, even if the size of each monitor is different.

Another change is the taskbar in multiple displays. Microsoft pointed out that users will have different ideas when using them on different monitors, so the taskbar should be more relevant to their ideas. Perhaps this is why Microsoft has provided three new options for the taskbar of multiple monitors.

By default, all the taskbar buttons will be displayed on all displays, so when you immediate access to multiple monitors can immediately use the button taskbar. The main display shows all open windows, and the remaining displays show windows and programs.

All taskbars are displayed independently for different displays. For example, if there is a window on a display or the program is opened, it will only be displayed on the display and will not be displayed on other displays.

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