How do I arrange displays in Windows 10?
CHANGING ORDER OF DISPLAYS:
1. Right-click anywhere on Desktop and select “Display Settings”.
2. Once Display Settings opens, there should be three “rectangles” indicated and labelled as 1, 2 and 3 (not necessarily in this order) as shown in the picture below.
Click “Identify” as shown.
SETTING THE MAIN DISPLAY:
Make sure the monitors are in the correct order before proceeding to this step. If not, then please see the instructions in the previous section to re-arrange the displays.
1. To set the main display in Display Settings, first select the correct display rectangle matching the center monitor.
2. Next, scroll down and make sure “Make this my main display” is checked. If not, click the box to check it.
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