About 600 results
Open links in new tab
  1. How to use multiple monitors in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to connect your Windows PC to external monitors and adjust the display settings.

  2. All about device screens and displays - Microsoft Support

    Learn about device screens and displays, including size, resolution, touchscreen capabilities, and form factors like laptops, tablets, and 2-in-1 devices.

  3. Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows

    Monitors can support resolutions that are lower than their native resolutions, but text won't look as sharp and the display might be small, centered on the screen, edged with black, or stretched.

  4. Change display brightness and color in Windows - Microsoft …

    Managing your display brightness can significantly enhance your viewing experience and help conserve battery life. You can adjust the brightness manually or let your PC handle it …

  5. What is HDR in Windows? - Microsoft Support

    Learn about HDR capabilities in Windows 11 to bring a wider range of colors and details to your display.

  6. Troubleshoot external monitor connections in Windows

    Right-click your display adapter and select Properties and the Driver tab, and then select Roll Back Driver. If you don't see a roll back option, reinstall your display driver.

  7. Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display

    Press the Windows logo key + K, then select the display you'd like to cast to from the list of available devices. Follow any additional instructions on the screen.

  8. Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows

    Learn how to troubleshoot Miracast connections and fix problems connecting to a wireless display or dock in Windows.

  9. Present on multiple monitors (and view speaker notes privately)

    Use PowerPoint Presenter View to present your slide show with speaker notes on one computer and slides on another.

  10. Present your slide show - Microsoft Support

    Use Presenter view to run your slide show Using Presenter view is a great way to view your presentation with speaker notes on one computer (your laptop, for example), while only the …