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To connect multiple displays to your laptop, you can follow these steps:
Check your laptop’s ports: Before you start, check the ports on your laptop and the ports on your monitors. If your laptop has multiple ports and you do not want to or are unable to use an adapter, you can connect each monitor to a different port.
Connect the monitors: Connect the monitors to your laptop using the appropriate cables. If you have a VGA port on your laptop and a VGA cable, for example, you can connect the two using that cable.
Configure the displays: Once you have connected the monitors, you will need to configure them in Windows. To do this, right-click on your desktop and select “Display settings.” From there, you can choose how you want your displays to be arranged and which one should be your primary display.
Adjust display settings: You can also adjust other display settings such as resolution, orientation, and scaling from the same “Display settings” menu.
For more detailed instructions on how to use multiple monitors in Windows 11 or Windows 10, please refer to Microsoft’s official support page 12.
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-multiple-monitors-in-windows-329c6962-5a4d-b481-7baa-bec9671f728a
https://www.wikihow.com/Connect-Two-Monitors-to-a-Laptop
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