Tool Windows 2Installez for two monitors

I have a problem connecting to a monitor to your laptop and stretching of the screen of the computer on the screen. After doing so, the auto screen monitor will pop all the windows on the monitor for a little more than half of the screen, leaving a large part on top that is unusable. If I maximize the window that it will expand only to slightly more than half of the screen, leaving this same space above it that is unusable. I can use the entire screen of the laptop, but only about half of the screen of the monitor. In my view, it is to increase the area of auto snap to fill the entire screen, but I don't know how to fix this. Any help is appreciated, thanks.

Hello

Please contact Microsoft Community.

Usually this problem due to display.

Method 1:

Try to run display resolution of quality issues and check if it helps:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-display-quality-Troubleshooter

Method 2:

See the article mentioned and try to get the best display on your monitor and check if that helps:

Get the best display on your monitor

Get the best display on your monitor

I hope this helps.

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