# Display Soloing

When the Calibration mode is enabled, all of the Displays that are connected will simultaneously project/show Display Grids or the 3D object meshes. This can be overwhelming and might create confusion while attempting calibration.

To simplify the calibration process it is possible to select a single Display out of the group and mask the output of the other Displays.

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## <mark style="background-color:$info;">Solo a Display</mark>

In the Calibration Tools Window Display list, **`Right-click`** on the entry corresponding to the Display you want to solo. A contextual menu will open.

* Select **{Solo}** from the contextual menu. You will notice that the Eye icons located to the right of each entry in the Calibration Tools Window Display list will feature a strikethrough, except for the Display that was calibrated solo.

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If you wish to "unsolo" the Display, repeat the same action.

{% hint style="info" %}
The solo function will remember which Display you have masked (or not) when you “unsolo.”
{% endhint %}
