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Old 31-05-2024, 09:38   #6
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Re: Adding an additional monitor

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
Hahaha I was running multi screen set ups in the early 2000s. My old Geforce 2 MX440 shipped with VGA and SVideo to composite so used to run that to the TV. Most cards had DSUB and DVI so could extend or clone way back to ME and XP OSs never tried with Win98 but it always worked when I did want it too

Windows 11 just sees the screens like all operating systems before it. I run 3 screens all the time and have my TV and Projector connected. They can all run at the same time extended or cloned however I choose. It is all very simple and always has been
Totally agree, windows 11 is by far the easiest now due to the task bar set up. My main PC is wired (HDMI) into the AV so any media from the pc gets the full 4k 5.1/7.1/dts/etc to my TV. Which makes everything so simple. You can just pick, extend, or duplicate which screen you want with just 3 clicks of the mouse from the task bar. Codecs setting up, well that's another issue lol.
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