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How to set up and use multiple monitors in Windows

Windows makes using multiple monitors easy. Just plug the monitor into the appropriate port on the computer and Windows should automatically extend the desktop onto it. You can now drag and drop windows between monitors.

1. Right-click any empty area of the desktop, and then select Display Settings. 
 
2. Click Identify to show numbers on corresponding displays (1 is primary.)
3. Rearrange displays by clicking or dragging the number boxes.
4. Scroll down and click the Multiple displays drop-down list, and then select Extend these displays or Duplicate these displays.
 
Note: If the additional monitor(s) are not listed, click Detect. If that does not work, try restarting the computer and use the steps for Switch between display modes with keyboard shortcut, Win+P.
5. Under the "Rearrange displays" section, drag and drop each display to rearrange them according to their physical layout of your desktop. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to further configure the display for extended or mirrored mode.
 

How to set up and use multiple monitors in MacOs

1. Enter the “System Preferences” menu
2. Configure your monitor. In this menu, you can set the resolution and mirror/extend the display you want.
  
3. Arrange Displays. To rearrange displays, drag them to the desired position. To mirror displays, hold Option key while dragging them on top of each other. To relocate the menu bar, drag it to a different display.

How to Use Multi-function Button

1. Press and hold button for 3 seconds to turn off screen.
2. Swipe left for brightness adjustment.
3. Swipe right for volume adjustment.
4. Press button for 1 second to access Settings menu.
5. In Settings menu, swipe left to move down, swipe right to move up.
6. Adjust parameters by swiping left to decrease, right to increase.
7. Press button for 1 second to confirm selection.
8. Press and hold button for 2 seconds to go back to the previous option.

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