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W7 ultimate 32b is installed and runs. I have a dual sceen with 2 Acer monitors which are connected to a GeForce 7600

Both monitors work and I can move elements from A to B. A is my main monitor. Here comes the catch. I can not access monitor B by moving the mouse out of the right side into monitor B.

It will only work via the left left side o monitor A.

Has any expert an idea what the cause could be? In XP it worked like a charm...

Thx

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My Radeon software allows me to position the 2 monitors relationship to each other, if have the full nvidia suite you should be able to do the same. On the screen that shows the 2 displays as a graphic I can pick-up each display and move it as required.

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Probably means your displays are set up as B|A, instead of A|B.

Check your display settings. :)

Could you please translate that for me into plain English.... :D thx

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Believe they are saying you have B on the left of A - to to get to B you have to move left. And that this is selectable in the monitor setup software of your video card.

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Believe they are saying you have B on the left of A - to to get to B you have to move left. And that this is selectable in the monitor setup software of your video card.

Thanks Lop I owe you one :)

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When I upgraded from Vista to Win 7 I too also thought I had a Win 7 video driver problem with my two monitors (laptop screen and monitor screen), but I just didn't have the settings properly set on the Win 7 video driver. My main issue was when moving the mouse cursor from one monitor to the other I had to move the mouse cursor in the opposite/reverse direction (i.e., when I wanted to move the mouse cursor to the screen on the right I had to move the cursor towards the left). After I got the monitors positioned correctly "within the driver settings/page," it all worked fine. Summary: Operator (me) error.

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