Monday, January 31, 2011

Control Multiple Leds

The Windows operating system includes native support for the installation of multiple monitors on a single computer. This includes multiple CRT monitors, LCD monitors, plasma monitors or even LED monitors. If you have multiple LED monitors connected to your Windows computer, you can control them via a native Windows personalization application designed for this task.


Instructions


1. Right-click on your desktop.


2. Click "Screen Resolution." The window that opens lets you control your monitor settings. The boxes at the top of the screen represent your multiple LED monitors. Each box will have a number inside of it, indicating which box it represents.


3. Click the box labeled "1." The drop-down menus at the bottom of this window (Display, Resolution and Orientation) will display the current settings of the selected LED monitor in each of those categories. Click on a particular drop-down menu to change the settings of the selected monitor.


4. Select a different LED monitor by clicking a different numbered box at the top of the screen. Repeat this process until you have changed all relevant settings for all LED monitors that you'd like.


5. Click "Apply" to save the changes you've made to your LED monitors and close the "Screen resolution" window.







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