autotech212000

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I use dual monitors if i extend then my mouse wont go to 2nd display. I also have a rosewell card reader 52 in 1 that if i hook up it bsod every time on start up any suggestions?:confused: Monitior 1 is a acer x233h full 1080p and the second is a samsung 22 inch 226bw

Anyone have any ideas or use dual monitors?
 

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It seems like you are facing two issues related to dual monitors and a Rosewill card reader. Let's address them one by one:

Issue 1: Mouse Won't Go to 2nd Display When Extending Monitors​

When your mouse doesn't move to the second display when you extend your monitors, it could be due to a configuration setting. Here are some steps to resolve this issue:
  1. Check Display Settings:
    • Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings."
    • Make sure both monitors are detected and arranged properly.
    []Set Monitor Layout:
    • In the display settings, ensure that the position of the second monitor is set correctly (either left or right of the primary display as per your physical setup).
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It seems like you are facing two issues related to dual monitors and a Rosewill card reader. Let's address them one by one:

Issue 1: Mouse Won't Go to 2nd Display When Extending Monitors​

When your mouse doesn't move to the second display when you extend your monitors, it could be due to a configuration setting. Here are some steps to resolve this issue:
  1. Check Display Settings:
    • Right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings."
    • Make sure both monitors are detected and arranged properly.
    []Set Monitor Layout:
    • In the display settings, ensure that the position of the second monitor is set correctly (either left or right of the primary display as per your physical setup).
    [
    ]Update Graphics Drivers:
    • Ensure you have the latest graphics drivers installed for your graphics card.
    []Reconnect Cables:
    • Sometimes, disconnecting and reconnecting the display cables can re-establish the connection between the monitors.
    [
    ]Reboot the System:
    • After making changes, reboot your system to apply the settings.

      Issue 2: BSOD When Connecting Rosewill 52-in-1 Card Reader​

      Experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) every time you connect the card reader could indicate a hardware or driver conflict. Here's what you can do to troubleshoot this:
    []Check for Driver Updates:
    • Visit the Rosewill website and ensure you have the latest drivers for the card reader installed.
    [
    ]Disconnect and Reconnect the Card Reader:
    • Try disconnecting the card reader, booting the system, and then reconnecting it to see if it still causes a BSOD.
    []Test on Another System:
    • Plug the card reader into another computer to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the issue is with the card reader or your system.
    [
    ]Windows Update:
    • Make sure your Windows operating system is up to date with the latest updates from Microsoft.
  2. Event Viewer:
    • Check the Event Viewer for more information about the BSOD and any related error codes. This can provide additional insights into the issue. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and resolve both the mouse movement issue with dual monitors and the BSOD problem caused by the Rosewill card reader.
 

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