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Subject: Configuring dual display adapter to physical match monitor placement on desk in Windows
Keywords: dual display driver windows monitor configure
Tech Article Number: WBTA16000046

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Note: To use the dual display driver, You must have the driver already install. This driver is available under the drivers section for your model of unit if it is supported.

When using the dual display driver the primary and secondary monitors can be moved to match the placement of your external monitor or TV.

Example: If your external monitor or TVis placed to left of laptop. The monitor configuration or location on the settings tab of display properties can be moved to make external monitor on left.

  1. First connect external monitor or tv to unit and power laptop and monitor or tv
  2. Once booted to windows click on Start, go to Settings then to Control Panel.
  3. Double click on Displays icon and then click on the Settings tab.
  4. You will now see two monitor #1 laptop display and #2 external monitor or tv
  5. Now simple place mouse pointer over #2 click and drag #2 to proper placement if external monitor or tv is to left, drag left etc.
  6. Once properly placed then click Apply and then click OK.

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