![]() If you’re unsure which monitor is number one and number two based on your setup, click ‘identify.’ Two huge numbers will appear on each of your monitors, respectively, for three seconds. If you have a 1440p monitor or higher, you can adjust higher or lower if wanted/needed. Normally, Windows will detect this automatically, so if you have two 1080p monitors, the 1920x1080 option will be the automatically selected (recommended) setting. Once you have the positioning down, you’ll want to set the resolution for each monitor. ‘Extend these displays’ is generally the best option to select for your gaming rig. So, if your main display is on your left, you’ll want to set it the same way in your settings so your cursor can track in the correct direction. If you set your multiple displays setting to ‘extend these displays,’ it will treat both your monitors as one big monitor. Matching the positions of your monitors on your desk to the screen resolution settings is important for one main reason. You can also change which monitor is your main display by simply clicking on the secondary monitor and checking the box that says ‘make this my main display.’ You can switch their positions, based on how you have your monitors arranged on your desk, by clicking on one and dragging it over the other. The ‘one’ monitor is your main monitor, and the one labeled ‘two’ is your secondary monitor. ![]() If everything is installed/hooked up right, you’ll see two boxes representing each of your monitors, labeled one and two. ![]() Once your computer fully recognizes both monitors (or the new monitor if you are only adding one to your existing setup), right click on your desktop and then select ‘screen resolution settings,’ (Windows 7 and 8) or ‘display settings’ (Windows 10). After you connect your monitors to the correct ports in your graphics card, you computer should automatically install the drivers. ![]()
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