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peripheral control
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Peripheral control on Windows systems often involves managing multiple displays connected via graphics cards like the Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4350. Users may encounter issues where the primary monitor assignment changes unexpectedly when connecting or disconnecting HDMI devices, such as a TV. This can affect dual-monitor setups, especially on Dell Vostro 230 desktops running Windows 7 in dual-boot configurations. Troubleshooting typically involves adjusting settings in Windows Screen Resolution or the graphics card's control panel to regain proper monitor identification and layout. Understanding how Windows handles peripheral control for display outputs is key to resolving these conflicts.
Hi,
We are having problems on a Dell Vostro 230 desktop with dual monitors with Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics card.
Dual Boot (2 HDS) 32bit and 64bit Windows 7.
2 Monitors connected to the card:
- Monitor 1 LCD 20" Monitor via DVI lead (set as Main in windows & ATI Catalyst Control...