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You wouldn’t need wiring it is usually in the settings of the device you are using the monitors on, for example a pc, Settings—System — display, then from there you can choose to make one of them your primary monitor and the other your secondary which also allows you to move the orientation of the screens however you choose
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Scenario 1: Two monitors side‑by‑side (left/right) Correct wiring: You must run two separate cables from your PC: PC/GPU → DP or HDMI → Monitor 1. PC/GPU → DP or HDMI → Monitor 2. Scenario 2: Create “one large monitor” (extended desktop across both screens) This is done in software, not by wiring the monitors together. Correct wiring: Same as above, two separate cables to the PC. Setup: Go to Windows Display Settings → “Multiple Displays” → Extend These Displays. Drag the displays left/right so the mouse flows seamlessly between them. This will give you one large virtual display area across both screens.
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