NiceSoft12 (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 04:19:29 AM |
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I recently just got a monitor for my laptop. Setting things up were simple enough. However, I can't seem to get the following done:
Show desktop on the 2nd display and also be able to use the laptop display. Whenever I show desktop on 2nd display, the laptop display is void.
Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display.
Tyty!
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e1ghtSpace
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July 28, 2014, 07:38:59 AM |
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Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display.
So what is the problem?
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LuckyBtc
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July 28, 2014, 07:47:31 AM |
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I recently just got a monitor for my laptop. Setting things up were simple enough. However, I can't seem to get the following done:
Show desktop on the 2nd display and also be able to use the laptop display. Whenever I show desktop on 2nd display, the laptop display is void.
Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display.
Tyty!
If you're on windows 8 try this Devices-> Project-> Duplicate.
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NiceSoft12 (OP)
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July 28, 2014, 07:55:27 AM |
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Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display.
So what is the problem? I'd like the desktop to be shown on monitor display and be able to drag windows to the laptop display as well. I am using Windows 7, not 8.
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e1ghtSpace
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July 28, 2014, 08:14:16 AM |
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Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display.
So what is the problem? I'd like the desktop to be shown on monitor display and be able to drag windows to the laptop display as well. I am using Windows 7, not 8. Right click on desktop and click screen resolution. Then click on your desktop display and tick "Make this my main display". (I think)
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minerpumpkin
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July 28, 2014, 12:45:37 PM |
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I don't get the problem, either. You're saying, you want an extended desktop (not just the content cloned to the external display) but when you connect the external display, your notebook monitor goes black?
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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e1ghtSpace
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July 28, 2014, 08:04:55 PM |
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I don't get the problem, either. You're saying, you want an extended desktop (not just the content cloned to the external display) but when you connect the external display, your notebook monitor goes black?
He is saying that the start menu bar is on the laptop display and he wants it swapped to be on the monitor display.
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e1ghtSpace
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July 28, 2014, 08:09:29 PM |
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Ok I think I know the problem. Right click the desktop > screen resolution Now click extend displays. Now I assume the problem will be that your laptop has the start menu instead of the monitor. To fix that, you need to click on the screen that you want to have a start menu (in the graphics properties window) and then tick "make this my main display". Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display. But you want it so that the desktop is shown on the monitor display and windows can be dragged onto the laptop display, right?
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CoinDiver
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July 28, 2014, 08:14:59 PM |
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Extended display is what you want.
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NiceSoft12 (OP)
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July 29, 2014, 01:43:02 AM |
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Ok I think I know the problem. Right click the desktop > screen resolution Now click extend displays. Now I assume the problem will be that your laptop has the start menu instead of the monitor. To fix that, you need to click on the screen that you want to have a start menu (in the graphics properties window) and then tick "make this my main display". Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display. But you want it so that the desktop is shown on the monitor display and windows can be dragged onto the laptop display, right? Bingo!
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ScryptAsic
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July 29, 2014, 07:04:19 AM |
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Having a big big monitor is much better then mutiple..
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e1ghtSpace
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July 29, 2014, 07:46:49 AM |
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Ok I think I know the problem. Right click the desktop > screen resolution Now click extend displays. Now I assume the problem will be that your laptop has the start menu instead of the monitor. To fix that, you need to click on the screen that you want to have a start menu (in the graphics properties window) and then tick "make this my main display". Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display. But you want it so that the desktop is shown on the monitor display and windows can be dragged onto the laptop display, right? Bingo! So is it fixed?
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e1ghtSpace
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July 29, 2014, 07:51:37 AM |
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Having a big big monitor is much better then mutiple..
I don't think so. Having one big monitor means that you can't put programs into full screen mode of you want them to run side by side. Instead you need to make them windowed and you waste some space sometimes.
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NiceSoft12 (OP)
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July 29, 2014, 10:06:09 PM |
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Ok I think I know the problem. Right click the desktop > screen resolution Now click extend displays. Now I assume the problem will be that your laptop has the start menu instead of the monitor. To fix that, you need to click on the screen that you want to have a start menu (in the graphics properties window) and then tick "make this my main display". Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display. But you want it so that the desktop is shown on the monitor display and windows can be dragged onto the laptop display, right? Bingo! So is it fixed? Yep, just had to check "make this main display" after making monitor desktop.
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e1ghtSpace
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July 31, 2014, 12:36:50 AM |
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Ok I think I know the problem. Right click the desktop > screen resolution Now click extend displays. Now I assume the problem will be that your laptop has the start menu instead of the monitor. To fix that, you need to click on the screen that you want to have a start menu (in the graphics properties window) and then tick "make this my main display". Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display. But you want it so that the desktop is shown on the monitor display and windows can be dragged onto the laptop display, right? Bingo! So is it fixed? Yep, just had to check "make this main display" after making monitor desktop. Right now the desktop is shown on laptop display and windows can be dragged to monitor display.
So what is the problem? I'd like the desktop to be shown on monitor display and be able to drag windows to the laptop display as well. I am using Windows 7, not 8. Right click on desktop and click screen resolution. Then click on your desktop display and tick "Make this my main display". (I think) You confused me because you didn't say this worked.
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Ejaculation
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July 31, 2014, 12:49:01 AM |
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Well get Windows 8, it is unbelievably easier to do what you want. You can choose laptop screen, second screen, or both.
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e1ghtSpace
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July 31, 2014, 01:46:06 AM |
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Well get Windows 8, it is unbelievably easier to do what you want. You can choose laptop screen, second screen, or both.
Or he could just create a second partition and install windows 8 on that. Windows 8 will then create a boot-loader able to boot windows 7 or windows 8! I am actually doing a tutorial in media class at my school on this.
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bitgeek
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July 31, 2014, 02:07:26 AM |
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Having a big big monitor is much better then mutiple..
Not true. Big screens usually have the same full HD resolution, so you don't get much real work space, just enlarge everything. If you're a gamer you'll need a second screen to be able to play on full screen and still see things like chat or bitcoin ticker Big screen won't help here.
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CoinDiver
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August 01, 2014, 01:54:00 PM |
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Having 3 large high resolution screens is best. I'm working with two at the moment. 24" 1920x1200 and 24" 1920x1080. Adding a third 24" 1920x1080 since it's far cheaper than adding a 30" 2560x1440.
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EvilPanda
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August 01, 2014, 05:11:39 PM |
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I have a 24" and 27" really nice to work on. I found that it's a bit better to game on the 24" while 27" is more useful for movies The ideal setup for me would be 2x 24" for work and gaming and a 32" movie screen.
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