The laptop is easy to connect to a single monitor. But how can you extend laptop to two monitors at the same time?
When you need to do more than one thing at once, extending the laptop screen could help you. This can also help if your work requires a bigger screen or if you need to switch between screens without a glitch.
You can connect each monitor to your laptop’s display output ports. You can also use a USB adapter if you don’t have enough ports.
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Most laptops today don’t come with multiple serial video interfaces that you can use to connect to multiple monitors, and most modern laptops only have HDMI ports. But older laptops have various ways to connect to a screen, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA ports.
Connect each monitor to a different display interface port if you have one of these older laptops. For example, you could connect one monitor to the Display port and the other to the HDMI or VGA port.
After connecting both monitors, follow this step to extend the laptop’s screen to both.
If your laptop has enough USB ports but just one HDMI connector, use a USB-to-HDMI or VGA adapter to extend the display. These USB adapters receive laptop video signals, which are transformed into monitor-compatible video data.
The USB adapter can be plugged into a laptop’s USB port and connected to the monitor’s display interface. Laptop USB ports must support video output, and USB type C ports can use adapters to send video signals to HDMI, DisplayPort, or VGA.
Use USB adapters to connect the laptop to two monitors. These instructions are for the USB adapter with one display output port.

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