How do I arrange the Dual-Screen 3 for cursor alignment?Updated a day ago
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Follow these steps to easily adjust your screen arrangement on both Windows and Mac laptops.
1. Mac: Screen ArrangementΒ
Watch our video guide for arranging your Dual-Screen 3 screens on a Mac:
Quick Steps:Β
1. Open Display Settings:
- macOS Ventura or later: Go to System Settings > Displays > Select "Arrange"
- Earlier versions: Go to System Preferences > Displays > Arrangement tab
2. Arrange Screens: Drag the displays to align with your physical setup. The smaller screen (macOS Ventura or later) or the white bar at the top (Earlier versions) signifies your primary screen; move it to adjust the primary display.
2. Windows: Screen Arrangement
Quick Steps
1. Open Display Settings: Right-click on your desktop and select Display settings.
2.Β Identify Displays: Click Identify to see numbers on each screen. This helps you determine the arrangement.
3. Drag and Arrange: Under Rearrange your displays, click and drag each screen to match your physical setup. You can adjust the main screen by selecting Make this my main display.
4.Β Apply Changes: Click Apply to save your new arrangement.
3.Β Simplify with Our App
For a faster, more streamlined way to adjust your screen arrangement, download our app, which allows you arrange your screen directly from your menu bar.
- Download the SnapDisplay App here.
The app eliminates the need to navigate through settings, providing a seamless experience!Β
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