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04-Apr-2009, 05:39 AM #1
Solved: Dual Monitoring Issue.
Hi guys,
I now have 2 monitors on my gaming PC. They both are connected to my 8800GTS. However, the problem I have is that my primary monitor, which is the monitor on the right, has to move the mouse over to the right to move onto the secondary monitor on the left. This feels and is very awkward, and I am wondering if there is a way to make the mouse move straight from the left onto the left (secondary) monitor?
I know this sounds confusing, but I will try to explain clearer if need be.
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Update: Also, when I play COD4 on my 2nd monitor, when I move it's all blurry - why's this?
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04-Apr-2009, 06:47 AM #2
If I understand correctly .. Have you tried to click on the monitor shown and drag it to a new position ...

such as Drag monitor 2 (my secondary monitor) to the left side of monitor 1 ...
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04-Apr-2009, 06:51 AM #3
Wow, thanks, worked.
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