Win7 system notebook how to set up dual screen display win7 dual screen display setting method introduction

  

Because the notebook screen is small, watching movies, etc. is not very comfortable, so often friends will connect the notebook to the LCD TV (how to connect the LCD TV?) or connect the notebook to other monitors. To the notebook dual-screen display settings, that is, the notebook and other monitors must display the screen at the same time, let's share with you the notebook to set up a dual-screen display method, useful friends remember to collect.

For example, we need to add another display on the notebook, how to achieve it? The first is to connect the TV cable to the VGA interface of the notebook. Of course, if it is a high-definition TV, you can also connect the HD interface of the notebook, and then turn on the peripheral display device. The setting method is as follows (here, the WIN7 system is taken as an example. Now that the XP system is out of date, this article does not cover the introduction of the XP system, but it is similar, the basic will be WIN7, XP system will also be):

First enter the notebook Computer desktop, then right-click the right mouse button, in the pop-up property menu, select “ screen resolution & rdquo; as shown below:

First: & ldquo; select multiple monitors (M) & rdquo;: expand these displays & rdquo As shown below:
Select multiple monitors

Second: Then we select the main display, as shown below:
Select the main display

Third: If the resolution is already Correctly identify the best resolution of different monitors without setting, the direction is horizontal, and then only need to determine the operation.

The above is for you to set up the notebook dual-screen display in the WIN7 system. When you use it, you can place the window between different monitors when you drag it. The friends you need to use may wish to follow Try the above method, the setting is very simple, for those who think that the notebook wants an external monitor or LCD TV is worth trying.

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