How To Use Laptop Screen As Monitor?

Check whether the laptop supports video input

Look for HDMI-in, USB-C video input, or Thunderbolt input support

If the laptop does not support video input, use remote desktop or screen-sharing software instead

Connect the source device to the laptop using the supported input port

Open the laptop’s display settings or the manufacturer’s input-switching app

Select the external input source if the laptop supports it

Use a capture card with a USB connection if direct video input is not supported

Connect the source device to the capture card

Connect the capture card to the laptop

Open the capture software on the laptop to view the screen

Adjust resolution and display settings as needed

Use keyboard shortcuts or display controls to switch between laptop display and input view if available

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