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extend monitor issues
Hi,
I have winldos 10 laptop i attached one big extended monitr to right hand side of the laptop.
when i move mouse to right side i want to go to big monitor. but it does opposite. how to fix this.
i got one other big monitor.
how to extend that other monitor as well to the right of previous big monitor. please advise
I have winldos 10 laptop i attached one big extended monitr to right hand side of the laptop.
when i move mouse to right side i want to go to big monitor. but it does opposite. how to fix this.
i got one other big monitor.
how to extend that other monitor as well to the right of previous big monitor. please advise
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Then maybe you going to need change primary monitor (Make this my main display) checkbox
what is advantage of doing this?
It's only necessary if you move your primary monitor on right(let say) and all your icons and start menu will go with monitor and you want to have them on the left
> i do not see 3 number
That means the third monitor is not connected properly. If it were, Windows would show it. For example, here's what it looks like on the 4-monitor config that I'm using now (it looks a little different from the other screenshot because that was on a W10 system and this is on a W7 one):
> do i supposed to connect that 3 to 2nd or 1st laptop hub?
I don't know what you mean by a "laptop hub". The ability to connect three displays is a different issue, nearly always involving an active (not passive) adapter, or an additional graphics card. This question is about positioning the display icons in Windows so that they match the physical positions of the displays, thereby making the mouse move among the multiple displays properly. That's the question that my answer addresses. If you want to discuss how to connect multiple displays to your computer, I recommend posting a new question. Regards, Joe
That means the third monitor is not connected properly. If it were, Windows would show it. For example, here's what it looks like on the 4-monitor config that I'm using now (it looks a little different from the other screenshot because that was on a W10 system and this is on a W7 one):
> do i supposed to connect that 3 to 2nd or 1st laptop hub?
I don't know what you mean by a "laptop hub". The ability to connect three displays is a different issue, nearly always involving an active (not passive) adapter, or an additional graphics card. This question is about positioning the display icons in Windows so that they match the physical positions of the displays, thereby making the mouse move among the multiple displays properly. That's the question that my answer addresses. If you want to discuss how to connect multiple displays to your computer, I recommend posting a new question. Regards, Joe
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do i supposed to connect that 3 to 2nd or 1st laptop hub?