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<description><![CDATA[siliconman01 is correct, this is the only way unless your video card provides software to perform this configuration as well.]]></description>
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siliconman01 is correct, this is the only way unless your video card provides software to perform this configuration as well.
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Try Control PanelDisplayChange Display Settings.  Drag the monitors to the order that you want.
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<description><![CDATA[Is there a method, either in the program or in Windows 7 to change the location of the monitors?  The default configuration for my PC is 2-1-3-4, and needs to be 2-3-4-1, all aligned with the y axis at 0.  I've got the axis and offsets computed, just don't know how to get them into the system.  T...]]></description>
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Is there a method, either in the program or in Windows 7 to change the location of the monitors?  The default configuration for my PC is 2-1-3-4, and needs to be 2-3-4-1, all aligned with the y axis at 0.  I've got the axis and offsets computed, just don't know how to get them into the system.  Thanks for any thoughts!
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