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How to Disconnect a Display From Windows Display Settings

When you want to disconnect your display, follow the steps below

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Knowing exactly what you need to do when you run into trouble on your Windows 11 PC can save time and make your life much easier.

Actions such as disconnecting a display from your Windows 11 PC can be done without having to unplug the cable itself necessarily.

Look at the best resource monitor software for your Windows 11 PC if we are discussing monitors and the new OS.

Why do I need to disconnect the display from Windows settings?

Why do I need to disconnect the display from Windows settings?

Well, one scenario that comes to mind involves an environment with too many cables to successfully or safely disconnect the cable.

Not wanting to plug, unplug constantly, and re-plug cables can make someone want to pursue an alternative to disconnecting a display.

Yes, you can do so from the display settings, the same place you use tochange your Windows 11 device’s resolution.

How can I disconnect a display from Windows display settings?

How can I disconnect a display from Windows display settings?

  1. PressWin+Ito accessSettings.

  2. Select theSystemtab, then click onDisplay.

3.Choose the monitor you want to disconnect.

4.Select theShow only on Xoption to connect to only one display and disconnect the other.

  1. Close theSettingswindow.

You can easily disconnect a display via Windows Settings in just a few clicks, from the Display section.

That being said, after you complete the steps, the desktop contents will only appear on the display you selected while disconnecting the other monitor.

Also, if you want to re-connect the display, you can use the exact instructions, only this time select the Extend these displays option or any other.

There is an easier way to choose what display you are using everything on without having to open the Settings app.

PressWin+P, then select PC Screen Only to achieve the same goal as the process we’ve presented above.

That’s all you need to do if you want to disconnect a display on Windows 11 directly from the Display section of the Settings app.

So, if you don’t feel like manually unplugging the display’s cable from the PC, follow the above solutions, and everything will be fine.

Leave a comment below if this guide has assisted you in achieving your goal on your Windows 11-powered PC.

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Alexandru Poloboc

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Alexandru Poloboc

Tech Journalist

With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.