>>106334910
>only one (external) screen
yeah, how you phrase it makes more sense. Kind of like A (main) + B (external) and there always being a main screen
I see it as 1+1 where both screens are ''main'' and ''external'' (screens are equal) depending on which is set as main. I thought the case would be that you ALWAYS need to extend onto the external screen
like for example here >>106334227 the top picture has 1 for main screen and 2 for laptop. I thought it would -always- be 1 main screen and 1 laptop or 2 main screen or 2 laptop.
or did I just make it worse? I'm new to using multiple screens and don't really know how they work. I assume most tech is incredibly user-unfriendly so I didn't expect it to work how I want it so easily