If you want to get the most out of your multi-monitor setup then you will need the best monitors for triple monitor setup. This may seem like a strange thing to discuss but computers are designed to display content on a screen, not two or three screens. The following blog will look at these considerations, and review some of the best monitors for triple monitor setup.
Sometimes you need a command center whether you're gaming, coding, or working with multiple documents. Here's how to add three monitors to your computer.
- Connect each monitor to power and turn each monitor on.
- Examine the ports on your PC to determine the video outputs you have available.
- Examine the video inputs available on the three monitors you'll be using. The ports on your PC don't have to match the ones on your monitors, but you'll need a cable or adapter with the appropriate connections if they are different.
- Connect the video cable for the first monitor to your PC and then to the monitor. Wait a moment for the PC to detect the monitor and display an image. If it's successful, repeat this for the second monitor and, finally, the third.
- Right-click on the Windows desktop and click Display Settings.
- A diagram will be visible at the top of the Display menu. If this is your first time connecting multiple monitors, the diagram will show one rectangle with the numbers 1, 2, and 3 together. Scroll down until you find the Multiple Displays option. Click the drop-down field and then Extend these displays.