Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! Today we’re going to talk about one of my favorite topics: multi-monitor setups on KDE Plasma.
Let’s face it, one screen just ain’t enough anymore. With all the multitasking we do these days, we need more real estate to get things done efficiently. Luckily, KDE Plasma makes it super easy to set up multiple monitors. So, without further ado, here’s how to do it like a pro:
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Step 1: Connect your Monitors
First things first, you need to make sure your monitors are connected properly. Make sure they’re all plugged in, turned on, and recognized by your computer.
Step 2: Open up System Settings
Next, open up System Settings. You can do this by clicking on the Application Launcher in the bottom left-hand corner of your screen, and searching for “System Settings”.
Step 3: Navigate to Display and Monitor
Once System Settings is open, navigate to the “Display and Monitor” section. Here, you’ll see a variety of options for configuring your displays.
Step 4: Select “Multiple Monitors”
Under the “Display and Monitor” section, select “Multiple Monitors” from the left-hand menu. This will bring up a variety of options for configuring your multi-monitor setup.
Step 5: Configure your Monitors
Now, it’s time to configure your monitors. You’ll see a variety of options for configuring your displays, including orientation, resolution, and positioning.
Step 6: Save your Settings
Once you’ve configured your monitors to your liking, make sure to click “Apply” to save your settings.
Step 7: Enjoy your Multi-Monitor Setup!
That’s it! You’re now the proud owner of a multi-monitor setup on KDE Plasma. Enjoy the increased productivity and screen real estate that comes with it.
In conclusion, setting up multiple monitors on KDE Plasma is a breeze. With just a few clicks, you’ll be well on your way to a more efficient and productive workflow. So, what are you waiting for? Give it a try and let me know how it goes in the comments below!

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