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Save display settings in Windows

Anonymous
2019-12-14T15:36:42+00:00

Hi All, 

I have a Windows 10 machine that I use with multiple displays and also have a KVM switch so that I can alternate between my work and my home pc (while sharing monitors/keyboard/mouse).  My problem is that I want to "save" multiple display settings so that I don't always have to manually adjust whenever I switch between the various modes (the KVM switch supports multiple modes).  In Windows 10, I can't find a setting that will allow me to save the display settings that I like - can anyone confirm whether this is something Windows doesn't support (I know my work machine allows me to do that, but I think its through the graphics card provider (Intel) and not Windows.  Any help is greatly appreciated!  

Thank you.

***Modified title from: Using Windows 10 with multiple display KVM (Settings)***

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-12-16T09:33:24+00:00

    Hi,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    I understand that you want to save display settings that you have made on your computer.

    Currently, the option to save display settings is not available in Windows. However, the graphics drivers provide the option to create and save display profiles. You may want to check the graphics driver settings depending on your graphics card manufacturer.

    I would also suggest you to provide a feedback in our Feedback Hub. The Microsoft Feedback Hub allows you to tell Microsoft about any problems, suggestions or thoughts to help us improve the Windows experience.

    Regards,

    Nikhar Khare

    Microsoft Community - Moderator

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