OT – Mouse with dual monitors??

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patrick
Jul 6, 2005
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Small problem with my dual monitor setup.
My secondary monitor is to the right of my primary monitor. However, in order to move the cursor from the primary to the secondary monitor, I have to move off the LEFT side of my primary monitor screen and return by moving off the RIGHT side of my secondary. Exactly the reverse directions!

Once on either monitor, all is well.

How can I tell Win XP SP2 that my secondary monitor is physically to the right of my primary monitor?
Thlanks! . . . . patrick

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Mike Russell
Jul 6, 2005
"patrick" wrote in message
Small problem with my dual monitor setup.
My secondary monitor is to the right of my primary monitor. However, in order to move the cursor from the primary to the secondary monitor, I have to move off the LEFT side of my primary monitor screen and return by moving off the RIGHT side of my secondary. Exactly the reverse directions!
Once on either monitor, all is well.

How can I tell Win XP SP2 that my secondary monitor is physically to the right of my primary monitor?

Right click on your display background and select properties. Click settings and you can drag the icon for your errant monitor to the other side of the main monitor.


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
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patrick
Jul 6, 2005
"Mike Russell" wrote in message
"patrick" wrote in message
Small problem with my dual monitor setup.
My secondary monitor is to the right of my primary monitor. However, in order to move the cursor from the primary to the secondary monitor, I have to move off the LEFT side of my primary monitor screen and return by moving off the RIGHT side of my secondary. Exactly the reverse directions!

Once on either monitor, all is well.

How can I tell Win XP SP2 that my secondary monitor is physically to the right of my primary monitor?

Right click on your display background and select properties. Click settings and you can drag the icon for your errant monitor to the other side of the main monitor.


Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
Bless you, Mike, to the 7th generation!
.. . . . patrick

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