To use a second monitor with your Surface Pro 11, you will need to ensure that your device supports the necessary connections. Here are the steps and requirements:
- Check Ports: The Surface Pro 11 supports USB-C and DisplayPort connections. Ensure your second monitor has compatible ports (USB-C, HDMI, or DisplayPort).
- Cables/Adapters: Depending on the ports available on your second monitor, you may need a USB-C to HDMI or USB-C to DisplayPort adapter or cable.
- Monitor Compatibility: Make sure the monitor is compatible with the Surface Pro 11. You can refer to the tested peripherals list to find monitors that work well with your device.
- Display Settings: Once connected, you can adjust your display settings by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting "Display settings" to configure how you want to use the second monitor (extend, duplicate, etc.).
- Daisy Chaining (Optional): If you want to connect more than one monitor, you can daisy chain them if they support DisplayPort 1.2 and Multi-Stream Transport (MST). This requires a compatible graphics card and monitors with DisplayPort output and input ports.
By following these steps, you should be able to successfully set up a second monitor with your Surface Pro 11.