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Jul 11, 2025 am 03:02 AMRelated
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Get Your Monitors Aligned the Right Way -----------------------------------------Once your monitors are up and running—and actually display your desktop—Windows should, by default, make the alignment functional, but you still want to tweak the settings to make transitioning between displays make sense. Otherwise, you might be moving your cursor to the left to reach a monitor on your right. It becomes more complicated with more than two monitors.
- Open Settings > System > Display. At the top of the menu, you'll see a diagram of your multi-monitor setup with two options in the lower-right side. Click "Identify." Windows will display numbers on each monitor for reference.
- First, decide on which monitor you want as your main display. Select it from the diagram, then check "Make this my main display" under Multiple displays.
- Finally, set "Multiple displays" to "Extend these displays." However, setting it to "Duplicate these displays" may offer more value if one of your monitors is meant to have incredible color accuracy.
Now, to align your monitors, click and drag the monitor on the diagram into your desired position. Up, down, left, right, in the corner—it's your choice. After your monitors are in position, click "Apply" and you're ready to go. You'll be able to transition between each monitor based on their positions.
Tweak Your Monitor's Scaling to Avoid UI Mismatch
You're not done with your display settings just yet. If your monitors are of different resolutions, like 4K and 1080p, then it would be wise to fix the scaling on your higher-resolution monitors. Your taskbar, icons, and text appear too small and harder to navigate on higher resolutions. Not to mention, it's very distracting when one monitor has a smaller UI while another is 50% bigger.
To adjust the scaling, revisit "Display" in Windows's "Settings" once again. Pick a monitor from the diagram at the top, then adjust the percentage set in Scale and layout. Windows lets you pick between 100% to 175%. For a higher resolution monitor, like 4K, I'd recommend 125% or 150% scaling.
Smooth Navigation By Properly Setting the Refresh Rate
The refresh of your monitors determines how smooth your experience is, like adding more frames to an animation makes it look less choppy. While you don't need both monitors to have the same refresh rate, it may look distracting if they're too different. However, this does require that all your monitors have the same refresh rate options.
- Open "Settings" once again, then go to System > Display > Advanced display settings, which is located under the Multiple displays section.
- You'll see a drop-down menu at the top, which, when clicked, will show you a list of your connected monitors. Start with the first display.
- Set "Refresh rate" to your desired Hz.
Do this for each of your monitors. For gaming PCs, you generally want it higher if your GPU can handle it and preferably no lower than 60Hz (although I personally do just fine with 30Hz).
Get More Out of Your Taskbar With These Settings
Last but not least, fix your Windows taskbar. There are a handful of settings you can tweak to change the behavior of your taskbar, like whether you want it on all your displays or just the main one.
- Right-click on your taskbar and open "Taskbar settings." First, enable "Lock the taskbar." That'll prevent you from gripping the edge of the taskbar and resizing it.
- Set "Show taskbar on all displays" to "On."
- On that note, set "Show taskbar buttons on" to "All taskbars." Every important program I need quick access to is pinned to my taskbar.
Being able to access my Start menu and programs no matter what display I'm on is key to my productivity and is also quite practical. When I game, it's fullscreen, so my taskbar is gone, but with this enabled, I can still access my browser or Steam.
It's with these tweaks that I've been able to get the most out of my multi-monitor setup, boosting my productivity with easily accessible icons, proper scaling, and layout. I'll never return to a single monitor ever again!
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