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Damn ! I needed that , I’ll be changing the location of the different screens on display - I never knew you could do this 😅 thanks Kevin , much love , from RSA 🇿🇦
Hi Kevin, great video. But only one thing: not all usb c ports does support extra monitors. The usb c port must support DisplayPort alt mode or Thunderbolt. Otherwise it will not work. Import thing to know!
The best answer is to get a monitor with a dock built-in to it. Like Dells P2425he then get the non dock version P2425h and link it to the first screen. This way one usb c cable to your laptop and it charges does dual screen, ethernet and usb peripherals. Such a tidy setup especially with wireless kB/mouse in the back of the screen
One hint, if you are stacking your monitors, drag them on top of each other in the System / Display so you can move the mouse up/down between monitors instead of side by side.
I want to connect desktop monitor to external screen via HDMI connect but when I connect it the second monitor doesn't switch on. What could be that I am doing wrong?
I couldn't work without multiple monitors. I don't think I could ever go back to one. Of course when out and about, e.g. on a plane, I have to only have one, but then I'm usually just killing time on my tablet or phone. I also use the wireless function to add my phone screen to my display, to save me switching between devices.
Sorry but the best solution is to get a monitor with: 1 x DisplayPort version 1.4 (HDCP 1.4) 1 x DisplayPort (Out) with MST (HDCP 1.4) This allows you to take a single cable (minDP to DP) from your laptop to monitor1 and then a second DP cable from monitor1 to the next monitor2. I used a SurfaceBook with 2 monitors like this for years.
Here are the products featured in this video to help you connect multiple monitors:
🔗 HDMI Splitter - amzn.to/3OpK0pN
🔗 SplitXtend USB to HDMI Adapter - amzn.to/3V95fja
🔗 SplitXtend Hub for Triple Monitors - amzn.to/4fMDVzy
🔗 Display Cables: amzn.to/3VeKqmz
Purchasing through these links gives me a small commission to support videos on this channel. The price to you is the same.
Would it work if you computer only has 4GB Ram or does it require at least 8GB..Ram..?
Damn ! I needed that , I’ll be changing the location of the different screens on display - I never knew you could do this 😅 thanks Kevin , much love , from RSA 🇿🇦
Who knew adding a second monitor could make me feel like a stock market pro? 📈 Now I just need some stocks… and maybe some money.
Hi Kevin, great video. But only one thing: not all usb c ports does support extra monitors. The usb c port must support DisplayPort alt mode or Thunderbolt. Otherwise it will not work. Import thing to know!
Kevin out here making us all feel like tech wizards. 🧙♂ Now I just need two monitors and a reason to feel this productive!
Once you get multiple monitors, there's no going back😅
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The best answer is to get a monitor with a dock built-in to it. Like Dells P2425he then get the non dock version P2425h and link it to the first screen. This way one usb c cable to your laptop and it charges does dual screen, ethernet and usb peripherals. Such a tidy setup especially with wireless kB/mouse in the back of the screen
One hint, if you are stacking your monitors, drag them on top of each other in the System / Display so you can move the mouse up/down between monitors instead of side by side.
I want to connect desktop monitor to external screen via HDMI connect but when I connect it the second monitor doesn't switch on. What could be that I am doing wrong?
I couldn't work without multiple monitors. I don't think I could ever go back to one. Of course when out and about, e.g. on a plane, I have to only have one, but then I'm usually just killing time on my tablet or phone. I also use the wireless function to add my phone screen to my display, to save me switching between devices.
Great job as usual Kevin 👏🤞🤙
Do all these additions slow down the computer? (a layperson asking)
Not in my experience.
I am using a thunderbolt hub, that extends my laptop to two uhd screens. Regardless whether it’s an Apple or Windows computer with thunderbolt.
You can also buy a docking station to connect two screens if your laptop doesn't have all the ports
thanks man. that really helped
Can we connect two laptop maybe for different purposes?
With dell KVM monitor
You are a lifesaver💯
Sorry but the best solution is to get a monitor with:
1 x DisplayPort version 1.4 (HDCP 1.4)
1 x DisplayPort (Out) with MST (HDCP 1.4)
This allows you to take a single cable (minDP to DP) from your laptop to monitor1 and then a second DP cable from monitor1 to the next monitor2. I used a SurfaceBook with 2 monitors like this for years.
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With this setup, does the 2nd monitor duplicate the 1st monitor, or is it independent?
@@jacksonmacd Independent on PC. (For Mac it’s more complicated)
Sir Please make a video tutorial on how to use Lark (A tool with rich features used for remote work)
Thanks bro
Thank you so much
We can't sign in Capcut from India , pls give solution so that we can't able to export2or share videos also
What about those monitors that one can attach to laptop? ex. Xebec
I’ll make sure to send this to my manager who has 25 years work experience and gets paid 4x more than me.
Kevin to the rescue
Been using 2 monitors for about 20 years now.
As alwayas kevin is my Ai angel😅
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Please give me your old pc
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