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display arrangement
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The display arrangement tag on WindowsForum.com covers issues related to configuring multiple monitors in Windows. Common topics include fixing context menus that appear on the wrong monitor, dealing with a touchscreen monitor that forces itself as the primary display, and correcting the logical position of monitors when the physical layout does not match Windows' detection. Users seek solutions for swapping monitor locations, setting primary displays, and adjusting mouse movement direction across screens. These discussions focus on Windows 8.1, Windows 11, and general multi-monitor setup troubleshooting.
If you've ever had the pleasure—or, more accurately, the bafflingly infuriating misfortune—of right-clicking an item in Windows 11 on your primary display only to watch the context menu magically whisk itself over to your secondary monitor, then congratulations: you have entered the elite ranks...
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I looked around to see if someone had a solution to my unique problem, but I only found solutions pointing at Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings > Setup, and this does not work for me. This is my monitor setup and my specs:
Monitor 1 - AOC 2060W
1600x900
Connected through DVI
Monitor 2 - a...
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limited touch
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Hi,
So I've just hooked up a 2nd monitor to my laptop, and am having issues with it - my 2nd monitor is to the left of my first, but my computer thinks it's to the right (so I have to swipe the mouse the wrong way to change screens, which is counter-intuitive). So, I'd like to be able to tell...