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  1. Troubleshoot external monitor connections in Windows

    If you need help setting up your external monitors, see How to use multiple monitors in Windows. If you’re having trouble setting up multiple monitors on Surface, see Troubleshoot connecting …

  2. How to use multiple monitors in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to connect your Windows PC to external monitors and adjust the display settings.

  3. Use Surface Dock - Microsoft Support

    Use the Surface Dock to connect your Surface to full-size monitors, an ethernet connection, external speakers, and more. It also charges your Surface. Note: If you're not sure which dock …

  4. Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display

    On the PC you’re projecting from, select Windows logo key + K and select the PC you’d like to connect to. Or you can search for Cast in the Windows Search bar, then select Connect to a …

  5. Use a Surface USB4 Dock - Microsoft Support

    Use Surface USB4 Dock that connects via USB-C/USB 4 to connect your Surface to full-size monitors, an ethernet connection, external speakers and other essential accessories.

  6. Connect Surface to an external display - Microsoft Support

    To connect your Surface to an external display such as a TV, monitor, or projector, you can use various video inputs such as USB-C, DisplayPort (DP), HDMI, DVI, or VGA.

  7. Connect Surface to an external display - Microsoft Support

    To connect your Surface to an external display such as a TV, monitor, or projector, you can use various video inputs such as USB-C, DisplayPort (DP), HDMI, DVI, or VGA.

  8. Use a Surface USB-C to display adapter - Microsoft Support

    See things on a bigger screen by connecting one of the Surface USB-C to display adapters to an external monitor or TV. Here’s what you’ll need: A Surface device that has USB-C port. To …

  9. Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows

    Learn how to troubleshoot Miracast connections and fix problems connecting to a wireless display or dock in Windows.

  10. Use the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter - Microsoft Support

    Plug the HDMI end of your adapter into the HDMI port on your HDTV, monitor, or projector. Plug the USB end of the adapter into a USB charging port on your second display.