How does Windows manage multiple displays?
Windows detects and identifies
each monitor and projector that you connect, and applies the video settings
that are best suited to each display. When you connect an additional monitor
for the first time, you can choose how you want your desktop to appear on the
display. In addition, Windows collects
information about the additional display's video capabilities, including screen
size, screen resolution, and color depth.
The next time that you connect that monitor, the display settings
that you selected the first time you connected it are automatically applied.
When you disconnect the monitor, the original display settings are restored.
Windows can save and restore display settings for any
number of monitors and projectors.Why is my desktop automatically duplicated on alldisplays?
A mirrored desktop is the default display setting for multiple
displays. If you don't choose how you want your desktop to appear in the New Display Detected dialog box, your desktop is automatically
duplicated in each display.
What options do I have for how my desktop appears oneach display?
In the New Display Detected dialog box, you
can choose the appearance of your desktop on each display.
·
Mirrored. Mirrors,
or duplicates, your desktop on each display that you connect. Mirrored is the
default display option. This option is useful if you plan to use your mobile PC to give a presentation on a projector or
a fixed display in a conference room, such as a wall-mounted plasma display or
TV-type monitor.
·
Extended. Extends
your desktop across all displays. You can move program windows between the
displays, which increases your desktop area.
·
External display
only. Shows your desktop on each display that you connect,
but not on your mobile PC display. This option is useful when you play a DVD on
a mobile PC that supports full-screen video playback on a single display. It
can also save battery power by turning off the mobile PC display and using only
the external display.
When you select an option, you can preview the display in the New Display Detected dialog box. Click Apply
to preview the display on the monitor or projector. Click OK
to confirm your settings. If you click Cancel, Windows applies the default setting (mirrored).
Note
·
The New Display Detected
dialog box appears only when you're using two displays. If you connect three or
more displays, you must manually designate your primary display, arrange your
desktop, and apply display settings in Display Settings in Control Panel
How can I change the display settings of theadditional monitors that I connect?
Windows automatically applies
the video settings that are best suited to each monitor that you connect.
To select different display settings for one or more displays
·
At the bottom of the New Display
Detected dialog box, click Display.
The Display Settings
dialog box opens, where you can change screen resolution, refresh rate, and color depth.
How does Windows automatically detect an additionaldisplay?
Windows periodically checks for
additional displays.
Most newer monitors and projectors support Extended Display
Identification Data (EDID), a standard video data format that contains basic
information about a display's capabilities, including maximum screen size, screen resolution, refresh rate, color depth, and orientation.
If a display is EDID-enabled, Windows
automatically identifies the display and applies the appropriate display
settings.
What can I do if Windows can't identify the additionaldisplay?
If Windows can't identify the
additional display, you can manually open the New Display
Detected dialog box by using one of the following methods:
Press the keyboard shortcut on your mobile PC that turns on an additional display. The
FN+F5 keyboard shortcut is used for this purpose on many mobile PCs. To
determine which keyboard shortcut turns on an additional display, check the
information that came with your mobile PC, or go to the manufacturer's website.
What is the keyboard shortcut on my mobile PC that turns on an additional display?
The keyboard shortcut that turns on an additional display varies depending on your mobile PC manufacturer. It typically involves a keyboard shortcut, such as FN+F4 or FN+F5. To determine which keyboard shortcut turns on an additional display, check the information that came with your mobile PC, or go to the manufacturer's website.
No comments:
Post a Comment