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HOW TO: Force Windows to Use Standard VGA Compatible Driver
To troubleshoot this problem, you may want remove the new OEM drivers and revert to the standard VGA drivers to determine whether the OEM drivers cause the problem. This article describes how to remove OEM video drivers and force Windows to use the standard VGA drivers that are included with Windows.
How can I prevent users from connecting to a USB storage device?
Problem description. Assume that you want to prevent users from connecting to a USB storage device that is connected to a computer that is running Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows 2000. This article discusses two methods that you can use to do this.
Troubleshoot external monitor connections in Windows 10
Try a Windows key sequence. Restart your device. Roll back your display driver. Reinstall your display driver. How do I determine the manufacturer of my display adapter (graphics card)? Still having issues? If you've tried the steps in this article or don't see a solution to the problem, use Windows Feedback Hub to file a bug.
Troubleshoot connecting Surface to an external display
Open Windows Update. Troubleshooting solutions. If you have problems connecting your Surface to a TV, monitor, or projector, try these solutions to identify the issue. Solution 1: Power reset your external display. Solution 2: Check the video input settings. Solution 3: Check the port version setting on the external display.
Change screen brightness in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select the Network icon on the right side of the taskbar, and then move the Brightness slider to adjust the brightness. (If the slider isn't there, see the Notes section below.) Some PCs can let Windows automatically adjust screen brightness based on the current lighting conditions.
How to use multiple monitors in Windows - Microsoft Support
Detect a display. If you connected another display and it isn't showing in Settings, select Start > Settings > System > Display > Multiple displays > Detect. Arrange your displays. If you have multiple displays, you can change how they're arranged. This is helpful if you want your displays to match how they're set up in your home or office.
Set up dual monitors on Windows - Microsoft Support
To get your PC to recognize multiple monitors: Make sure your cables are connected properly to the new monitors, then press Windows logo key + P to select a display option. If you need more help, here's what to do: Select Start , then open Settings . Under System , select Display .
Multiple monitor docking in Windows 11 - Microsoft Support
Learn how multiple monitor docking works in Windows 11 and how to change your multiple display settings.
Set up dual monitors on Windows - Microsoft Support
Set up dual monitors on Windows. To get your PC to recognize multiple monitors: Make sure your cables are connected properly to the new monitors, then press Windows logo key + P to select a display option. If you need more help, here's what to do:
Device Manager does not display devices that are not connected
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to. Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. At a command prompt, type the following command , and then press ENTER: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1. For Windows 8 and later: From Start, search for device manager, and select Device Manager from the search results.