I. Preparation
Host, display A, display B, DVI cable 2
Two. Operation procedure
1. Use the DVI cable to connect the display a to the console and boot into the Windows system (demo with Win 7) (if connected, skip to step 2nd.) Basically this step can be skipped).
2. Use the DVI cable to connect the display B to the host and power on the display.
3. On display a, go to start (or press Windows key)-control panel--Appearance and personalization--Adjust Screen resolution page, page content is as follows
4. Option settings.
4.1. Display: Select the newly accessed display name in the drop-down list box
4.2. Resolution: Select the appropriate resolution (generally do not make changes, using the recommended resolution)
4.3. Direction: Generally choose horizontal (do not choose horizontal flip OH) extension (if you want to see vertical code or vertical document convenient, you can use the vertical extension)
4.4. Multi-Monitor: Here are two options for ' copy desktop on 1 and 2 ', ' extend desktop to this display ', function as a literal meaning. Personally, it doesn't make sense to replicate desktops, and it's common to choose to extend the desktop (that is, scale-out or scale-out).
5. Click the ' OK ' button in the bottom right corner to take effect as shown (the main screen on the left and the expansion screen on the right):
Windows split screen