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How to Extend Your Display and Arrange Screens on Windows 10

Extend your display to switch from 1/2 and 3 mode to three independent screens and adjust their positions.

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What You Can Do with Multiple Screens on Windows 10

✅ Extend the display to switch from combined 1/2 and 3 mode to three separate screens
✅ Duplicate screens to show the same content on all displays
✅ Rearrange screen positions to match your physical setup


🎥 Video Tutorial: Configure Multi-Screen Display on Windows 10
Watch this video tutorial to learn how to set up and customise your multi-screen display in just a few minutes:


STEP 1: Open Display Settings

Right-click on the Windows desktop.

Select “Display settings”.


STEP 2: Choose the Display Mode (1, 2 or 3 Independent Screens)

Click on screen 1/2 — it will turn blue.

Scroll down to the “Multiple displays” section.

Click the drop-down menu.

Select “Extend desktop to 1 and 2”.

Click “Keep changes” when prompted.


STEP 3: Adjust the Screen Positions

Click “Identify” to see which number corresponds to each screen.

Click and drag the screen icons to match their physical positions:

– Screen 1 in the centre
– Screen 2 on the left
– Screen 3 on the right

Click “Apply” to save the layout.

Then, click on screen 1 to select it (it will turn blue).

Tick “Make this my main display”.

Click “Apply” again.


What’s Next?

💡 Optimise Screen Scaling
For better visual comfort, adjust the scaling so that text and icons appear the right size across all screens.


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