Now that monitors have become cheaper and more affordable, many users have begun to put two monitors on their computer desk. The advantages of this approach are obvious. You can work on one monitor and watch a movie on the other. You can also connect a TV, a second keyboard and a mouse as a second monitor to your computer. Then several users can work on one system unit.
Instructions
Step 1
With the advent of the new operating system Windows 7, the situation was resolved. But Microsoft has made this decision so unobvious that many users, especially untrained ones, will not understand it right away. There are two ways to solve this problem.
Step 2
Press the keyboard shortcut "Win + P". A window will open for quick selection of the option for dual monitors. If you turn off the second connected monitor in this window, then all windows from the second monitor will automatically be transferred to the first "main" monitor.
Step 3
When you select a certain window (naturally, when it is in the active state), when you press the "Win + Shift + Left / Right Arrow" key combination, the selected window moves to the right or left.