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Setting up dual monitors
Setting up dual monitors









setting up dual monitors

If it does not support adding multiple monitors, you may need to buy and install a correct graphics card (e.g GeForce RTX 30 Series) before you keep processing. Normally, every graphics card provides at least two outputs, but you will need to check the graphics card properties on the manufacturer’s website, find your graphics card and check the specifications to see if it supports adding two external monitors.įor example, if you are using the NVIDIA GeForce graphics card, you can check it out on the official website, and click your graphics card, and check the specification, then you will see if it supports multiple monitors. Check the graphics cardįirst of all, you may need to make sure your graphics card supports multiple monitors. Windows XP/7/8/10 all support multiple monitors, so you just need to check the graphics card and ports on your laptop. And that depends on your Windows operating system, the capability of your graphics cards and drivers.

setting up dual monitors

But you need to make sure your laptop is capable to add two external monitors. Generally speaking, most Windows laptops now support dual monitors, at least. Note: the instructions below apply to adding multiple monitors for laptops, but it also works if you want to add external monitors to your PC/desktop.











Setting up dual monitors