How to Split Screen Between Monitor and Computer on Windows and Mac
Learn how to split your screen between your monitor and computer on both Windows and Mac for improved multitasking and productivity.
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To split your screen between your monitor and computer, press the Windows key + P (PC) to open the Project menu. Select either 'Extend' to use both screens as one large workspace or 'Duplicate' to mirror your display. For Mac, go to System Preferences > Displays, then select the 'Arrangement' tab. Drag the menu bar to the display you'd like as the primary screen and arrange the monitors as you wish. This setup will help in optimizing multitasking and boosting productivity.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I extend my screen to a second monitor on Windows? Press Windows key + P to open the Project menu, then select 'Extend' to use both your main screen and the second monitor as an extended workspace.
- Can I mirror my Mac screen on an external monitor? Yes, on your Mac, go to System Preferences > Displays > Arrangement tab, and check the 'Mirror Displays' option to duplicate your screen.
- What is the difference between duplicating and extending displays? Duplicating displays shows the same content on both screens, while extending displays treats them as one large workspace, allowing you to drag windows between screens.