How to Set Up Dual Monitors on the Surface Pro
For those who constantly multitask and need to improve their productivity levels, setting up dual monitors on a Surface Pro may be the solution. Having two screens allows for seamless navigation between applications, better organization of work, and an overall smoother workflow. While the Surface Pro is a powerful and versatile device, many users may not know how to set up dual monitors on it. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1. Determine the Surface Pro model
It is important to first determine the specific model of the Surface Pro being used. Models from 2017 onward have a Mini DisplayPort, while models before that have a Mini DisplayPort, a VGA port, and an Ethernet port. Understanding the ports that the Surface Pro has will be helpful in selecting the appropriate adapter later on.
2. Obtain the necessary equipment
Depending on the model of the Surface Pro, a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI or VGA adapter may be needed. Additionally, an HDMI or VGA cable will be necessary to connect the adapter to the monitor. It is also important to ensure that the monitors being used have HDMI or VGA ports themselves.
3. Connect the adapter to the Surface Pro
Plug the adapter into the appropriate port on the Surface Pro. If using a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter, connect one end of the HDMI cable to the adapter and the other end to the monitor. If using a VGA adapter, connect one end of the VGA cable to the adapter and the other end to the monitor. Repeat this process for the second monitor.
4. Adjust the display settings
Once the monitors are connected, the Surface Pro should recognize them automatically. However, it is important to adjust the display settings to optimize the dual monitor setup. Under the Settings app, select System, then Display. From there, users can choose which monitor will be the primary screen, adjust the resolution, and change the screen layout.
5. Enjoy the dual monitor setup
With the monitors set up and the display settings optimized, users can now enjoy the benefits of a dual monitor setup. Open applications can be dragged and dropped between screens, documents can be viewed side by side, and overall workflow will be smoother and more efficient.
In conclusion, setting up dual monitors on a Surface Pro may seem intimidating at first, but with the right equipment and a few simple steps, it can be easily accomplished. The increased productivity and improved workflow that come with having two screens make the setup well worth the effort.