

Simple solutions for the most irritating problems. Still not working? Try another cable before we move on. This will bring up the monitor quick settings, which might have it set to show only one screen at a time. If you’re still having issues after doing this, try pressing the Windows Key + P. Most GPUs don’t actually have two HDMI cables, so you might need to fit in with either a USB-C cable (in the slot intended for VR) or a Display Port cable. Windows will let you run two different brands GPUs at once – onboard Intel and NVIDIA for example – if you alter the BIOS, but that’s for another time.įor now, unplug the device from the motherboard and into the GPU. It’s daft, but more often than not people who are setting up multiple monitors will forget to plug them into the graphics card and into the motherboard instead. Troubleshootįirst, let’s actually check we’re plugged into the right port. If you’re having problems with the PC identifying the monitor, you’ll need to do a little troubleshooting. This setting will be greyed out if the PC cannot find the monitor you want to change to the new primary one. Now you need to click on Multiple Monitors.
