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Setting up a dual-display configuration may be easier than you think. With today’s modern operating systems, it’s often as simple as plug and play.

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How to Connect a Second Display to Your Laptop

Operating system compatibility
Windows OS users: Microsoft operating systems have supported multiple monitors since Windows 98. Open Display Properties in your Control Panel to make adjustments
Macintosh OS users: The Macintosh operating system has supported multiple monitors almost from its inception. Select Displays in your System Preferences to make adjustments
Hardware set-up
Many notebook computers come standard with an external video port. In this case you only need to connect the cable of a second display to that port
If there is no suitable video port, many docking stations offer video output for a second screen
Alternatively, you can utilize a PCMCIA slot to add multi-monitor capability