How can I display the image of my laptop on my monitors that are attached to the PC? The whole thing should work wirelessly. In other words, I install a program on both (PC and laptop) with which this should then work.
I should then be able to see an expanded image of my laptop on both monitors hanging on the PC.
PS: Wireless connection in Windows is not the right one, because I know I can't connect two monitors there.
This will not work, since there's no "PIP" (picture in picture) function in windows like on a television.
You can supply another device (monitor, projector or television) with a picture via the external graphics output on the laptop, but usually only by cable.
if you have more than one monitor, you can see the laptop image via a cable connection on a second or another, but then you have to disconnect it from the pc because it can only display a single image source.
We use software called MirrorOp in the company, but the counterpart (which serves as a display) is unfortunately an appliance (i.e. Large-screen display as partitioned hardware, no Windows PC). No idea whether this is also available as universally installable software.
You could do it via TeamViewer, this program gives you access to the other computer with a code that is displayed on the other desktop.
However, this program is normally there to help people from another location on the PC.
Hdmi is the magic word.
Since you don't know Gogle…
https://praxistipps.chip.de/...ehts_32670
That would be your question, only to Google.
You could have done it yourself.
I'm sorry to tell you that you can't read. I would like it to be wireless 🙈.