1. Graphics driver installed, in the desktop space right click, there will be "Display card Properties" menu. Click on this menu to open the Graphics configuration interface; (need to load configuration, a little longer, please be patient to wait for the interface to appear)
2. The following interface appears, the default is "Standard view" with less content. Click "Preferences" in the upper-right corner and select "Advanced View";
3. Click on the left side of "desktop management"-"Create a side table", or "common display tasks." An external monitor is not connected as shown in the following illustration:
When you connect an external monitor, the projector appears as follows:
4. "Common display Tasks" under the "Copy Desktop", "Extended desktop, swap display options, where you can select Copy Desktop, extended desktop, or swap monitor, or a new display appears under" Select a Monitor "under the" Create Side-by desktop "interface, Click the small arrow in the upper-right corner to select Copy, expand, or Replace. Can be selected according to the display.
"Copy" is the external display and notebook display display image, the same resolution, with the minimum resolution, can not be modified; "Extended" mode is the external display image is the local display image extension, the default right image extension, the resolution can be set separately; "Replace" is only the external display, The notebook built-in display does not display.
5. After selecting "Extended" mode, the display menu is regenerated, as shown in the following figure:
Then click on the small arrow, only "copy" mode. You can choose to adjust as needed.
The following figure shows the interface after you select Copy mode:
The HDMI connection process is the same as the above scenario, except that the "Show audio" setting option pops up when you switch, and you can refer to the following scenarios to set the display device as "Default communication Device" and "Default audio device" If you need a TV or projector with an HDMI connection.
Note:
Windows 7 and Windows 8 systems can quickly set an external display by pressing the Windows key and the "P" key.
The
Windows 7 system interface is shown in the following illustration:
The
Windows 8 System interface is shown in the following illustration: