Dual Monitor Tools for Windows 11/10
Dual Monitor Tools is an essential application to have if you happen to use multiple monitors with your computer. It offers a lot of basic and advanced features that are not inbuilt into Windows. The tool comprises of various different modules that let you configure different aspects of the multiple monitor setup. All of these modules have been discussed as follows.
1] Cursor
As the name suggests, this module lets you change cursor-related settings. You can set up hotkeys to most of the settings available so that you can instantly change them later. Some of the things that this module lets you do are lock the cursor on a screen, move the cursor to the next screen or even make the inter-screen movement of the cursor sticky. These settings come in handy when you don’t want to accidentally move the cursor to another screen while using the scroll bar or the close button. Also, you can control the sticky intensity and set up hotkeys that allow free movement of the cursor between the screens.
2] Launcher
This is the most interesting feature offered by the software. You can set up Magic Words, similar to text commands that can perform various operations. While there are a lot of magic words inbuilt into this module, you can also create your own magic words and define custom actions. You can extensively define actions and a lot of customization options are available. The magic word is to be entered in DMT – Launcher. You can easily set up another hotkey to call the launcher itself or you can start the launcher from the system tray.
3] Snap
This module lets you take up a snapshot of your primary screen and then display it on the secondary screen. The tools maintain a snapshot history up to a user-defined number. And it can perform some basic resizing and optimization to the snapshots as well. Again, you can set up hotkeys to use the snap feature or you can do it directly from the system tray menu. This feature comes in handy when you want a visual on a particular window while you working on some other application.
4] Wallpaper Change
This module lets you change the wallpaper on multiple monitors with pre-defined configurations. You can change wallpapers at some action, or choose a hotkey to change the wallpapers. You will need to define a wallpaper provider and it can be anything from a local disk folder, random shapes, Flickr address, or a URL. You can define a few settings as if the image should be stretched over the monitors or if the same image should be displayed on all the monitors.
5] Swap Screen
There would have been times when you’ve wanted to de-clutter your primary monitor screen. And send all the unimportant applications to the secondary monitor. Well, the ‘Swap Screen’ module can do that for you.
This module lets you instantaneously move an active window to the next screen. Other than that, you can minimize/maximize or snap the active window to left or to the right. As I already mentioned, this is a must-have tool for all those who use multiple monitors. This tool not only lets you manage them efficiently but also lets you switch between settings easily. Click here to download Dual Monitor Tools. Random read: Data Crow makes for a great media cataloger and organizer.
How do I manage dual monitors in Windows 11/10?
Earlier, it was pretty difficult to manage multiple monitors. However, things have changed a lot with the release of Windows 10. On the other hand, Windows 11 comes with so many options to manage and set dual monitors without any issue. It is possible to set things up with the help of Windows Settings on Windows 11 and Windows 10.
What app can manage multiple monitors?
There is more than one tool to manage multiple monitors on Windows 11 and Windows 10. However, Dual Monitor Tools is one of the best options you have. Apart from that, you can also use the Windows Settings panel to set wallpaper, change resolution, adjust scaling, etc.