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Nvidia Geforce 5500fx card left-to-right

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setarcos

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I have 2 monitors on my 5500. I was using the driver 61.77 and now I am using 66.93. My digital monitor on the left is my primary monitor. My analog monitor on my right is the secondary.

I used to be able to move my mouse from the left to right and get from the left monitor to the right one.

NOW, I have to move mouse left through the left frame of the monitor to get the the monitor on the right side.

Is there any way to flip how the mouse transitions from one monitor to the other???

Thanks in advance!
 
If the problem started right after updating the drivers, then revert back to the old ones.
 
This response merits criticism. I only restrain myself because it may have been done in good conscience. It is, nonetheless, not the answer.

The answer is to right-click on the desktop and chose properties. Select the SETTINGS tab. Drag the picture of the monitor you want on the left to the left side of the graphic display area. There are 2 monitors shown: 1 & 2. Simply drag the monitor on the right to the left side of the picture of the monitor on the left.

That switches the arrangement of your monitors to match the physical placement of the monitors.

William

 
<<This response merits criticism. I only restrain myself because it may have been done in good conscience. It is, nonetheless, not the answer.>>

First of all, thanks for posting the correct solution.

However, the above comment deserves a reply, which I cannot restrain, because it's so completely out of line.

I realize that I'm not perfect, and that I will not have the correct answer to every problem 100% of the time.
But that does not stop me from trying to help others because I get satisfaction out of knowing that I can possibly save them some time, effort, and $ by lending my experience free of charge.
And remember, professional baseball players get paid millions of $ for being perfect only 30% of the time.

 
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