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You attach a second Plug and Play monitor to your computer. You need to configure the computer to use both monitors. What should you do?
The correct answer is B. Use Control Panel to modify settings in the Change display settings dialog box.. To configure a newly attached Plug and Play monitor, you should access the display settings through the Control Panel to modify how the monitors are used.
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- AConfigure the USB port.
- BUse Control Panel to modify settings in the Change display settings dialog box.
- CUse Control Panel to modify settings in Administrative Tools.
- DAccess Device Manager and select Update Driver Software.
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To configure a newly attached Plug and Play monitor, you should access the display settings through the Control Panel to modify how the monitors are used.
Configuring a USB port is not relevant for setting up an additional display, unless the display is connected via a USB-to-video adapter.
After connecting a Plug and Play monitor, Windows typically detects it automatically. To configure its usage-for example, extend desktop or duplicate display-you would navigate to Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display > Change display settings.
Administrative Tools in Control Panel contains utilities for system management, security, and performance, but not for configuring display properties of multiple monitors.
While outdated drivers could cause issues, Plug and Play typically installs basic drivers automatically, and the primary step for configuring the display arrangement is through display settings, not updating drivers.
Concept tested: Configuring Multiple Displays in Windows
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-use-multiple-monitors-in-windows-11-3241551e-624e-41a6-80f5-ed7d0d04017f
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