I have a problem. I bought a monitor (Samsung) and use my laptop as a "PC". However, the ad duplicates itself. Since you probably need a 2nd graphics card or a USB graphics card, I wanted to ask if I could use my Xbox as a 2nd "graphics card"? So for example, I have a laptop on the laptop and on the screen synonymous one. To make it a little easier to explain that I can drag over to the other screen with the cursor over something like a Word file. I have Word open and I want to drag it to the 2nd screen. Thanks for all the answers. Notebook: Asus ROG GL502VT-FY035T 39.62 cm (15.6 inch Full HD) laptop (Intel Core i7 6700HQ, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 256GB SSD, GTX 970M, Win 10 Home) grahttps://www.amazon.de/Asus-GL502VT-FY035T-Laptop-Intel-6700HQ/dp/B01EAQ3IBW/
If I understood your question correctly, would you like to use your Xbox as a video card for your computer? To my knowledge, this is not possible, how would you connect the Xcox s.den PC?
With Windows, you can easily set whether the screen should be duplicated or expanded. You do not need the XBox for that.
Somewhat different, you have to imagine it that way. I want a 2nd screen for example on one stream open on the other a game. Fill the X-Box with an HDMI cable etc.
If I click on expanded click on one screen does not happen or there's no cursor etc. More.
What do you mean with nothing happening on the second screen? Does he stay black or does he show nothing except your desktop wallpaper? Do you adjust it in the display settings or in the projection properties?
I change it in display settings and it's just the desktop background there. PS: Thanks for the quick answer!
Then that's just how it should be. The screen will be idr. As viewed right from your laptop screen. So you just have to move the mouse right out of your laptop screen to get it on the screen.
To toggle a program over, the window must not be maximized. Then you can touch it above (above the menu bar, where the name of the program stands) and with pressed mouse button on the other screen. There you can also maximize it (it is then only maximized on the screen where it is mostly located).
If I want to pull the mouse over it blocks it at the edge of the desktop as well as if there's nothing there. Can you please me?
Ah, thanks works.