If the TV has more than one HDMI port, make note of the port number you plug it into.

If your TV has multiple HDMI ports, choose the port that is connected to the computer. Some TVs may do this automatically when they detect a signal.

Your computer may have already detected your TV.

Duplicate these displays. This will mirror exactly what is on your computer screen on the TV. Extend these displays. This will make your TV an extended part of your desktop. Show only on 1. This will turn off display number 2. Show only on 2. This will turn off display number 1.

You can further customize each display by clicking on its numbered square and then selecting Advanced display settings. You can also drag and rearrange the squares to change the orientation of the two displays.

On some TV’s the VGA input is labeled “PC IN” or “Computer IN”.

The audio-in port on the TV should be located near the DVI or VGA port you connected earlier.

On some TVs this input is labeled “PC” or “Computer”. Some TVs may do this automatically when they detect a signal.

Your computer may have already detected your TV.

Duplicate these displays. This will mirror exactly what is on your computer screen on the TV. Extend these displays. This will make your TV an extended part of your desktop. Show only on 1. This will turn off display number 2. Show only on 2. This will turn off display number 1.

You can further customize each display by clicking on its numbered square and then selecting Advanced display settings. You can also drag and rearrange the squares to change the orientation of the two displays.

Not all TVs with Wi-Fi support this feature. Check the owner’s manual of your TV before continuing.

Most computers don’t send audio output through the DVI port, so a DVI to HDMI adapter won’t carry any audio in most cases. If so, you’ll need to hook up a separate audio cable.

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