Hooking Up Multiple Monitors To Laptop
Select the start menu and type display.
Hooking up multiple monitors to laptop. Perhaps you want to keep your slack. So if you have a laptop with thunderbolt 3 and a thunderbolt capable monitor this is by far the best solution. Choose your display settings.
Adjust the monitors so your mouse cursor flows smoothly between your laptop display and the additional monitors. Just plug the monitor into the appropriate port on the computer and windows should automatically extend the desktop onto it. Click the display 2 and select extend desktop to this display in multiple displays and click apply.
Unless you have a very new laptop and very new monitors you ll probably need a bit more to make this work. Windows makes using multiple monitors easy. Luckily hooking your laptop up to a monitor or two or three or even four can bring you the best of both worlds.
Click the display 3 and select extend desktop to this display in multiple displays and click apply. Switch between display modes with keyboard shortcut win p. Make sure your computer can support multiple displays.
You can just hook up each monitor to one thunderbolt usb c port. You can now drag and drop windows between monitors. Laptop if your laptop has at least one video output port you can use it to connect a second monitor.
In many cases connecting two or more monitors to your laptop is as simple as plugging them into several video outputs. For example if your monitor has an hdmi connection you could buy a port adapter with an hdmi connector for your second monitor on one end and a usb connector for your computer on the other. Click ok to finish the settings and you can now use the three monitors on your laptop.