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Troubleshoot external monitor connections in Windows - Microsoft Support If you need help setting up your external monitors, see How to use multiple monitors in Windows If you’re having trouble setting up multiple monitors on Surface, see Troubleshoot connecting Surface to a second screen
Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display Cast to an external display from your Windows 11 PC You can wirelessly connect your PC to a TV, projector, or other kind of external display that supports Miracast Turn on your TV, projector, or other display If you're using a Miracast dongle or adapter, make sure it's plugged in to the display
Use Surface Dock 2 - Microsoft Support Use the Surface Dock to connect your Surface to full-size monitors, an ethernet connection, external speakers, and more It also charges your Surface Note: If you're not sure which dock you have, go to Identify your Surface Dock and features
Maximum display refresh and resolutions possible with Surface Dock When connecting through Surface Dock there’s a maximum display refresh or resolution possible, even if some Surface model capabilities exceed this The following table specifies the max refresh rate and display resolution for Surface Dock that are using either one or two external displays
Use Surface docking stations for Surface Pro 3 and earlier models Connect a video cable from your monitor to the Mini DisplayPort on the docking station If your monitor cable doesn't have a Mini DisplayPort connector, you'll need to buy another cable or an adapter
Present on multiple monitors (and view speaker notes privately) You can present with two monitors: Using Presenter View is a great way to view your presentation with speaker notes on one monitor (your laptop, for example), while your audience views the notes-free presentation on a different monitor (like a larger screen you're projecting to)