When the first display device is connected to a Windows 11/10 PC, it automatically becomes the primary display monitor. This means it will host your desktop, as well as all other windows that you have open. When more monitors are connected, they are then detected as the secondary monitor, tertiary, etc. This article guides you through multiple ways to change the primary monitor on your Windows PC, and also how to align them according to your actual setup. For example, if your dial-monitor setup is placed on top of each other, you can adjust them so. This will allow you to move your mouse cursor and windows up and down (instead of sideways) to move between the two displays. Changing your primary display will allow you to select which display device hosts your main content. If you have 3 displays connected and are aligned in a horizontal series, you can set your middle screen to be the primary display.

Change Primary Monitor in Windows 11

Follow these steps to change your primary monitor if you are using Windows 11: The selected monitor will now be your primary display. When the “Make this my main display” option is grayed out – this means the selected monitor is already your primary one. If you have a dedicated NVidia graphics card, you can also change the primary monitor in Windows 11 or Windows 10 using the NVidia Control Panel.

Change Primary Monitor in Windows 10

If you are using Windows 10, then follow these steps to change your primary monitor: Similar to Windows 11, the option will then be grayed out and the selected monitor will become your primary display. The methods we have discussed up until now are the Windows native methods that allow you to change your primary monitor. However, if you are a fan of the Windows command line, then the following methods might be your cup of tea.

How to Change Primary Monitor from Command Prompt in Windows

To change your primary monitor using Command Prompt, you must use third-party command-line tools.

Using NirSoft NirCmd

NirCmd is a command-line tool that allows you to perform multiple tasks directly from the Command Prompt, which otherwise is not possible. Here are the steps to change your primary display using this tool: When the correct identifier is used, you will notice that your display kind of zooms out and then zooms back in, signifying a change in the display settings. However, you must confirm which monitor has been configured as the primary display. In our case, the Integer “10” sets the secondary monitor as the primary, and the Integer “9” sets the first monitor as primary. You may have to adapt the hit-and-trial method to check which monitor is configured as primary.

Using NirSoft MultiMonitorTool

MultiMonitorTool is another command-line tool used to manage your display settings. Follow these steps to use the MultiMonitorTool to change your primary monitor: This will now change your primary display as you can see that the screen zooms out and then zooms back in, which signifies a change in your display settings. However, you will still need to confirm that the correct monitor has been configured as your primary display. Note: Similar to NirCmd, you will have to perform the hit-and-trial method while changing the Integer value to identify the correct index for the monitor you wish to set as the primary display.Change primary monitor using MultiMonitorTool

How to Change Display Orientation in Windows

Display orientation is the way your monitors are aligned. If you have only two monitors connected, they could be side-by-side, or in the top-and-bottom orientation. If more than two monitors are connected, they can be aligned in any way! Furthermore, as it happens with many of us, it could be possible that you drag the mouse cursor from the left end of your screen onto the second monitor, which is placed on its right side. You can manage your screen’s orientation with respect to one another so your computer knows in which direction the other displays are correctly configured. You can now move across your multiple displays in the direction in which they are aligned. If you encounter any errors while setting up your primary monitor and have any tips for us, you can always ask us in the comments section below. Also see:

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