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How to reassign monitor numbering in dual-monitor setup (XP)?

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superboyac:
I have a dual monitor setup and every once in a while (I don't know why), the numbering of the monitors gets flipped.  This is a big pain in the but because now I have to redo my settings and go in the display control panel and change everything so that the order (from left to right) is 2-1, where it used to be 1-2.  Ideally, I'd like to be able to reassign what is "1" and what is "2", but I can't find anything for that.  Even if I check settings that say make this monitor "primary" that still doesn't change the monitor's number.  So, any advice on this?

KeithBu:
I had this problem intermittently for a long time also, and found this solution recently:

http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/4720-dual-monitor-support.html

"In the screen resolution settings, just grab the monitor and move it to the other side"

superboyac:
I had this problem intermittently for a long time also, and found this solution recently:

http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/4720-dual-monitor-support.html

"In the screen resolution settings, just grab the monitor and move it to the other side"

-KeithBu (December 23, 2009, 11:58 AM)
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No, that doesn't fix it.  I mean, yes, it fixes it in the sense that everything seems to be back to normal.  However, the monitors will then be in the order of 2-1, which i don't like.  i want to actually change the monitor numbering.  Why?  Because many programs remember which monitor they last ran on, and when they switch like this, you have your programs opening on the opposite monitors than you like.  So, the real, ideal fix is to renumber the monitors.

cmpm:
If it's one graphics card with two connections, try switching the cables.

If it's two cards, then I'm not sure if you want to switch, depending on the card's abilities.

superboyac:
If it's one graphics card with two connections, try switching the cables.

If it's two cards, then I'm not sure if you want to switch, depending on the card's abilities.
-cmpm (December 23, 2009, 12:56 PM)
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Yeah, I know.  But I wanted to see if it could be done with some kind of software or tweak.

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