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How to Extend your Monitor – Connect Laptop to LCD

April 22, 2009 by Amit Bhawani

Do you want to extend your workspace from the 13-15″ screen to its double or triple size? Then why not connect a LCD monitor to your Laptop and extend your desktop space where your programs are available on both of your screens. Its very simple option the way we connected 2 monitors to 1 computer where the screen would show same stuff paralelly but in this article we are talking about showing some of your desktop items on one monitor and some on the extended monitor.

VGA Port Extended Monitor Connect

You need to connect the connector of your extended monitor or LCD screen through the VGA Port in your laptop and enable Dualview. Once this is done you need to work on settings in order to setup the Primary Monitor and the Extended Monitor in the Display Properties.

Go to your Display Properties and under the ‘Settings’ tab you will find the list of all the monitors connected to main computer or laptop. From here you need to decide which of your monitors would work as primary and which one as extended one. Since i didnt install any drivers for the Extended 22″ Samsung T220 Monitor, it was connected as a Plug and Play Monitor with the same name. You can click on the numbers given and set their display properties.

Monitor Display Properties Extended Desktop

Generally its not recommended to touch or change any settings of the 1st monitor since thats your primary monitor and it should be kept unchanged. Click on the Drop-Down List and select the second monitor and , click on the Check Box option for ‘Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor’ . Once you select the option you will find the 2nd monitor activated and you have the option to either set is a Primary or continue as a Extended Monitor.

Monitor Display Properties Extended Desktop

If you have a higher resolution monitor as extended one, you can change all its Screen Resolution, Colour Quality etc in the same section. Here you can Drag both the monitor icons in order to match the physical arrangements, this option can be helpful when one of your monitor is overlapping the other and you can see just a part of you extended monitor instead of the complete display. Thats it , carefully recheck all the settings and click on Apply followed by ok to complete this process.

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My name is Amit Bhawani and here I like to share my internet/tech experience with my online readers. You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram at @AmitBhawani

Comments

  1. Rockstar Sid says

    April 22, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    Such a unbelievable, life saver stuff! I never knew I could do this, never thought I can implement this on my own PC (without any hectic work).. I mean, this is the most useful stuff I never knew about. And thank god Amit bhai, this thing worked in no time.

    Never knew the power of extended monitors, now I am on my Laptop and my monitor is clubbed with it, making my online experience much more fantastic 🙂 Thanks a lot for this useful Article 🙂 ..

    -Sid

  2. Nanda says

    May 21, 2009 at 10:19 am

    Hi,

    I tried this with my ACER Aspire 7730 and my pc screen and it works. The only problem I have is I have my Laptop monitor as my 1st screen and PC as second. The pc screen is to the right of my monitor. Whenever I turn my laptop on it always starts as if my PC screen were to the right and I always have to change the settings again. Somehow it doesnt seem to remember I put it on the left. Any ideas on how to solve this???

    • Amit Bhawani says

      May 21, 2009 at 10:48 am

      @Nanda, Nanda, you need to drag the screen 1 and 2 based on your real physical configuration as if you are moving the screens actually in the display settings.

  3. Charlie Sequim says

    October 7, 2009 at 6:47 am

    I have an Acer Aspire 5100 with a Dell 20″ monitor connected…All work fine excpet that I have no option to allow the Dell to be my primary monitor. I would like to have my PowerPoint presentation show on my second monitor but the slideshow will only play on the monitor of my laptop. Is there an way I can have the slideshow play on my attached Dell monitor?

    • deep says

      November 27, 2009 at 2:26 am

      I want to do the same thing. Browse the internet on my laptop and view power point presentations on the 2nd monitor. How is this done. Help Please. ASAP

      • Amit Bhawani says

        November 27, 2009 at 2:41 am

        Just implement all the steps given in this article, and then drag and move all the programs you want to on the second monitor and this works like charm.

  4. ibrar says

    February 26, 2010 at 8:31 pm

    Hi, i already have my extended monitor set up and i can drag things over but i wanted to know how can i have my extended monitor to instead look exactly like my other monitor so its a copy more or less
    thanks

  5. ashish says

    July 4, 2010 at 9:17 am

    hi can you pls let me know how can i connect my sony LCD TV with compaq v 2000 model lap top to watch movies …..

  6. Rahul Prasad Dubey says

    September 29, 2010 at 8:16 am

    the information was helpful. But i want to connect my compaq laptop with a 22″ LG tv (not plasma or lcd).Please help.

  7. Randy Howland says

    December 23, 2010 at 3:03 am

    My office is such that my extended monitor needs to be to the LEFT of my lap top screen. So I go into control panel / personalization / display settings and then drag the secondary display (2) to the left of my main screen and all is fine. The problem is that these settings are never consistently saved. It keeps reverting back to the monitor 2 being logically back to the right of my laptop screen. I seem to have to go back into the settings every time I come back and use my external monitor. Any ideas?

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