![]() ![]() When you're happy with the layout, select Apply. ![]() Do this with all the displays you want to move. In Display settings, select and drag the display to where you want. This is helpful if you want your displays to match how they're set up in your home or office. If you have multiple displays, you can change how they're arranged. If you connected another display and it isn't showing in Settings, select Start > Settings > System > Display > Multiple displays > Detect. A number appears on the screen of the display it's assigned to. Select Settings > System > Display > Identify. To see which number corresponds to a display, select Start, then search for settings. Each display will be numbered to help you identify them more easily. You'll see this option when Windows detects more than one display. After connecting your wireless display adapter to your TV, go to your Windows 11 PC, press Windows logo key + K to open Cast, then select your wireless display adapter. Her support has been much appreciated.Tip: If you're using a wireless display adapter, connect to an HDMI port on newer TVs, then wirelessly connect your PC to it. By now it is difficult to tell where her ideas end and mine begin, but some of her work is included especially in the introduction, and in the chapters on academic writing conventions, mechanics, APA and Turabian. Thanks also to Bonnie Proctor, the editor at Andrews University, for her willingness to share ideas, resources, and materials. Thanks to Elsie Dela Cruz, Prema Gaikwad, and Esther Papaioannou for their substantial contributions to the APA explanations in Chapter 7. This has been revised, updated, and shortened, but her work is still the basis for Chapter 6. ![]() ![]() Thanks also to Juanita Bissell, for contributing the basis for the Turabian chapter from her earlier AIIAS Turabian manual. She was also instrumental as a consultant for the Turabian chapter and in overall editing of this book. Chapter 1 is taken largely from her prior work. My greatest thanks goes to Nancy Vyhmeister, author of the first AIIAS writing manual, for her willingness to share original content and ideas from her work. While most of the text found in this manual is original, dozens of similar books and experts were consulted, and many colleagues and friends provided information, feedback, and suggestions. A book like this cannot be written in isolation. ![]()
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