Summary

This tutorial will help rearrange your monitor’s displays on Windows 10.

 

Steps

1. Locate the Search Bar and type Rearrange multiple displays.

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2. Under the Rearrange your displays section, select Identify. This will show you which monitor belongs to which number.

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NOTE: The number that identifies the monitor will show up in the bottom left corner.

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3. With the monitors labeled, we can now rearrange to the displays according to the physical layout at your desk.

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NOTE: When rearranging the monitors in the display setting, make sure that all the monitors align at the top perfectly. Otherwise, you’ll have problems moving the mouse cursor between monitors from the corners. 

 

4. Click Apply

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5. Now Windows 10 will save the physical layout and you’ll be able to work across each display and run applications without issues.