HP 2000: Double monitor and identify as #1 and 2

I have a HP 2000, it has a HDMI, VGA and 3 USB ports (1 is already in use). My graphics card is a radeon HD 8400 AMD / R3 series.  My question is can I connect a second monitor and use my laptop screen as a principal with the external display as a secondary where I can move documents or other pages of the second screen, so he was working on a screen. If the answer is Yes... How then?  If I connect the second monitor with a HDMI or USB cable to it automatically dectet the second monitor.   Just for clarification... I DON'T WANT THE SECOND MONITOR FOR JUST the MIRROR display my laptop.

Thank you

Yes, you can have the two screens as extended with your laptop desktop. Wheter you are using a VGA monitor o USB HDMI it works the way you want. When the monitor is connected Windows will detect the two screens and choose the cell phone as a primary and power monitor in the secondary office, extended.

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