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03-05-2022 11:17 AM
@Jaylin3 -- How am i supposed to do that when my all in one has only an out hdmi port?
Your All-In-One has both an internal screen, and one HDMI-output port.
It was designed to allow you to add a second screen, without deactivating the internal screen.
Try connecting a HDMI-to-HDMI cable from the HDMI-output port on your computer to the HDMI-input port on your external monitor.
Then, on your computer, use that "Windows-P" command to "extend" the Windows desktop onto the 2nd monitor.
What happens when you try this?
03-07-2022 08:41 PM
@Jaylin3 -- my monitor displays my all in one monitor, is there i can put my monitor display on my all in one instead?
To continue our conversation, when you have two functioning monitors, namely the internal screen of the All-In-One, and the external screen connected via the HDMI cable, Microsoft Windows can designate either screen as the "#1" screen. The other screen becomes the "#2" screen.
If you click with the right-side mouse-button anywhere on the Windows "wallpaper", you can choose to open a window similar to:
On your system, you will see two rectangles, and you can "drag-and-drop" the two rectangles, to match the physical positioning of your two screens (is the HDMI screen on the left, or on the right of the All-In-One?) and you can designate either screen as the "primary" screen.
03-07-2022 10:11 PM
@Jaylin3 -- I want to show my monitor screen instead of my all in one screen, but i have no idea how to with my All-In-One having an only out HDMI
Try this:
- take an HDMI cable, and connect it to the HDMI socket on your computer and also to the HDMI-input port on your external monitor
- use the monitor's OSD (On Screen Display) buttons to de-select "VGA-input", and to select "HDMI-input"
- on your keyboard, hold-down the "Windows" key (bottom-left of your keyboard) and tap once on the "P" key. On the menu that appears, choose "extend"
- on your computer, click with the right-side mouse-button anywhere on your computer's "wallpaper" background image
- select "Display Settings"
- scroll-down to "Multiple Displays"
- click "Detect", to see which screen Windows considers to be "#1" and which screen is "#2"
- from this window, you can select that your Spectre monitor is to become the "primary" output from Windows.
OK?
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