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Dual display problem

bunta

Limp Gawd
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Jan 11, 2003
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Hi,
I jsut setup my system using two monitors. EVerything works great but something odd happened.

See, my PRIMARY monitor is on the left. At first, i was able to move a window from my primary windows to the right and it would show up on the secondary screen. However, all of sudden, it is making me go to the left of the primary monitor in order for it show on the secondary monitor. Make sense??

It is soo weird and it is actualyl bothering me a whole lot. I dont wnat to move my secondary to the left. There is no room anyway! :mad: I need it on the right.

Please help
 
If its in XP, go into Display properties, rightmost tab, and drag the monitors into the position you want.
 
Fixed!! thanks guys. I never knew you could actualyl move them!! :p
 
what graphics card brand are you using? im using nvidia right now, so thats all i could help you with, specifically....

1) right-click desktop
2) select properties
3) go to settings
4) select 2nd monitor from monitor dropdown menu
5) make sure 'Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor' is selected (just in case)
6) click advanced after thats done
7) select your graphics card's tab
8) click on something about display modes
9) the best view to choose is Dualview, or something like that if youre using ATI
10) make sure the first display on the left is selected as Display 1 or Primary Display
11) if all of those are selected, then you should be good to go.

hope this helps... if not, post more specific info.
 
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