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Windows 11 Thinks I Have 2 Monitors: 5 Quick Ways to Fix It
Here’s what to do if your PC thinks you have multiple monitors
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Updated onOctober 12, 2023
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Having more than one monitor is helpful for productivity and makes multitasking seamless and easy. However, users report that their Windows 11 thinks they have two or more monitors connected to their PC. Follow the steps below to remove a false monitor easily.
If you need to multitask while using a PC, then a second monitor is a must. But if you’re PC thinks you have more than one display connected, it can create frustrating issues.
Keep reading to find the solution to this issue quickly. If you’re having an issue withWindows 11 not detecting a second monitor, we offer solutions for that as well.
Why does my PC say I have two monitors?
If your PC indicates that you have another monitor, it could be due to communication issues between your PC and the Windows update servers. If your mouse goes off the screen as if there was a second monitor, it might be because of updated or corrupted graphics card drivers.
Be sure to remove any display cable from your PC if you have previously connected another monitor. If you’re experiencing yourmouse getting stuck when using multiple monitors, we have a guide on that.
How do I get rid of the second screen in Windows 11?
1. Adjust display settings
Switching your display settings from extending the display or duplicate display to show only on your computer, then it may fix the issue.
2. Disable monitors
If your computer is detecting a false monitor, it would be displayed as a Generic PnP Monitor in the device manager. Make sure you disable it and not uninstall it. If you uninstall it, then your PC will automatically reinstall it upon restart.
3. Update the graphics driver
If your graphics card driver is out of date, then it will result in an issue with your screen. Thus Windows 11 may think you have two monitors. If updating the driver doesn’t work then try re-installing it as shown in the next step.
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4. Reinstall graphics driver
Reinstalling the driver will get rid of any corruption in the driver. After you uninstall a driver, restarting your PC will reinstall the driver by default. If it doesn’t, you can download the driver from the graphics card manufacturer’s website.
5. Roll back the driver
The Roll Back Driver button should be available if your PC detects any problems or failures with it. If the button is greyed out, try updating the driver first as detailed in the above solution. Rolling back the driver will revert to an older version, but keep in mind that this will cancel any future automatic updates.
How do I reset multiple display settings?
Deleting the Configuration, Connectivity, and ScaleFactors key will remove any multiple display settings. Upon restarting your PC, the keys will be created again and thus clearing any configuration for multiple displays.
on a second monitor in Windows 10 effortlessly.
Ifyour app is opening on the wrong monitor in Windows 11, you need to edit the display settings; read this guide to know more.
We hope the solutions in this article helped you fix the issue of Windows 11 thinking you have two monitors. Let us know in the comments below which solution worked for you.
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Megan Moore
Megan is a Windows enthusiast and an avid writer. With an interest and fascination in all things tech, she enjoys staying up to date on exciting new developments in the computer and gaming world.
When not falling down a rabbit hole of tech news and information, she enjoys painting, watching movies, and taking her dramatic husky for long walks.
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