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Dual Monitors
I use the dual monitor feature on my laptop with a projector for teaching and with my TV at home. Sometimes the monitors will get reversed. I plug in the cords as usual and then my laptop is monitor 2 and the external device is monitor 1. Does anybody know what causes this and how to fix it. I fixed it once, but it was purely by accident. Any help is appreciated. -- dreamingtree27 |
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Dual Monitors
AFAIK the first monitor to connect is numbered #1 and also AFAIK the number
of the monitor does not make any difference as to which one is configured as the primary and which one is the secondary when they are both connected. "dreamingtree27" wrote in message ... bump -- dreamingtree27 |
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Dual Monitors
Providing some information on the laptop model would help, as the video
chipmaker use different setups. "dreamingtree27" wrote in message ... I use the dual monitor feature on my laptop with a projector for teaching and with my TV at home. Sometimes the monitors will get reversed. I plug in the cords as usual and then my laptop is monitor 2 and the external device is monitor 1. Does anybody know what causes this and how to fix it. I fixed it once, but it was purely by accident. Any help is appreciated. -- dreamingtree27 |