In Windows 10 and 11, you can rearrange multiple displays connected to your computer to reflect their physical arrangements. Similarly, you can also configure any of the monitors as your primary display. Here’s how to change the position of monitors 1 and 2 and also set a main display in a multi-monitor setup in Windows.

How to Change Monitors 1 and 2 on Windows

Acommon issue in a dual-monitor setupis when you need to move your mouse cursor to the wrong side of the screen to reach the second monitor. You can fix this by rearranging the displays to reflect your monitors' physical layout. To swap monitors 1 and 2:

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Windows 11 Desktop Showing the Project Menu-1

How to Set a Main Display in Windows

The main display (primary monitor) shows your taskbar, desktop icons, notifications, system tray, and the quick settings panel. This is also where most new apps will open by default. If you want to change your primary display so all vital content shows there, you can do so from the Settings app.

To set a default display on a dual monitor setup:

Rearranging your monitors to reflect their physical layout is necessary to ensure that your cursor moves easily between monitors. Additionally, setting a main display makes sure your taskbar and desktop icons appear on the screen you want. You should also consider using thesebest dual-monitor management appsto further enhance your multi-monitor setup experience.

Windows 11 Desktop Showing Context Menu

Windows 11 Settings App Showing Display Identify Option With a Numbered Box on the Screen

Windows 11 Settings App Showing Display Rearrangement Option

Windows 11 Display Settings Showing a Selected Display