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Originally Posted by TheOnlyN0B0DY
Well, so I don't accidently move my mouse to the other screen and loose the cursor, I have them set up at diagonals to each other. And one of the monitors can handle a much bigger resolution than the other.
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I use the native Windows 2000 multimonitor support, and mine are arranged roughly like this:
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+-------+
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| 1280x +-----+
| 960 |1024x|
| | 768 |
+-------+-----+
with the one on the left being the primary screen, and the start menu on the right of the left-hand screen and autohiding. It's not as bad as it seems - it's very easy to catch the start menu in the top-right corner of the main screen due to the different resolutions.
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