YouTuber enjoys some Battlefield 6 on his liquid cooler’s tiny 2.1in LCD screen, showcasing its customisation strengths.
I breezed past Windows’ built-in virtual desktops feature for a decade, then still missed one ultra useful setting once I did ...
select "Display Settings," choose my secondary monitor, and set the "Display Orientation" to "Portrait." I was then able to adjust the screen alignment to match how it appears in real life, and that ...