Friday, September 19, 2008

Changing your Dual-Monitor Placement in Windows

Windows defaults to you having a 2nd monitor on the right side of your primary display.  If you use the feature to extend your desktop to the new monitor; this can be a drag if your monitor is on the left side of your primary monitor.

To fix this, simply check your display properties;

1. Right-Click on your Desktop and Select Properties

2. Click the Settings Tab

3. Drag the rectangle that represents your second monitor to the left of the rectangle that represents your primary monitor (or display)

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That’s it!  Quick fix.

1 comment:

William Lewis said...

That is brilliant! Thanks for the post.

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