No multi monitor option

I use a laptop computer at work than the docks so I have multiple screens. I took my laptop home and has not been able to see a window that I had on one of the multiple screens before I removed it from the dock. I have messed around with the settings and was able to get all the windows on a single screen. Now I'm back at work and I don't have the option multi screen options. I don't know if I removed the option all together, but is it possible to reset these options or add the option monitor multi back?

Thank you

Generally, for that you hold down the Windows logo key and type a P (for 'project') to re - activate the second screen.  Although on some laptops there is also a specific special keyboard than the manufacturer call (my old computer Asus needed by pressing Fn + SHIFT + F7 all at once to toggle the additional screen, but it is different on each manufacturer).

Can I ask what version of Windows you are using?

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