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Add Project Display Context Menu in Windows 10

How to Add the Project Display Context Menu in Windows 10

If you have multiple displays or an external projector, you might find it useful to add a special context menu to quickly switch mode for multiple displays in Windows 10.  It will use the built-in Project Display feature of Windows 10 which allows the user to have only the primary screen enabled, duplicate it on a second display, extend it across all displays, or use the second screen only.

Hide or show notifications when duplicating a screen in Windows 10

When you have configured your additional displays for duplicating your primary screen, you might want to disable notification toasts. For example, if you are giving a presentation, you wouldn't want notifications to distract you. In this article, we'll see how you can hide or show notifications when you are duplicating your primary screen in Windows 10.

Configure multiple displays in Windows 10

If you have multiple displays or an external projector, you might find the built-in feature of Windows 10 to change the active display and the sharing mode of your current desktop useful. The feature called Project allows the user to have only the primary screen enabled, duplicate it on a second display, extend it across all displays, or use the second screen only. Here is how it can be done.

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