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well as i mentioned thats an old pc i have another one and having win xp is not something bad and going to screen resolution is not by that way btw and also thats not gonna solve my problem u misunderstood my post :D

 

Sounds to me like you're monitors aren't configured in the correct orientation (according to the OS). What you want to do is find the menu that allows you to click and drag monitors around. I believe that you can do that in the same menu you change the resolution on Windows XP. Right click the desktop, go to properties, then screen or settings (whichever it is) and you should be able to move the right monitor to the left or vice versa. That should fix the problem.

i have a an old pc running win xp that i like to use sometimes it has a dual core 3.2Ghz cpu 4Gb of ddr2 ram a wd sata 1Tb hdd and a nvidia gt 9600 2Gb Gpu i have 2 LCD monitors each running at 1280x1024 with i put them in clone or dual view they are ok but when i put them in horizontal span and get the mouse to  the right side of the second screen the mouse disappears and appears in the left side of the first screen after a while of doing this its ok but if i leave it for a while i happened again what can i do

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i have a an old pc running win xp that i like to use sometimes it has a dual core 3.2Ghz cpu 4Gb of ddr2 ram a wd sata 1Tb hdd and a nvidia gt 9600 2Gb Gpu i have 2 LCD monitors each running at 1280x1024 with i put them in clone or dual view they are ok but when i put them in horizontal span and get the mouse to  the right side of the second screen the mouse disappears and appears in the left side of the first screen after a while of doing this its ok but if i leave it for a while i happened again what can i do

Using Windows?

Go to your desktop (wallpaper), right click, screen resolution and see where the screens are positioned

(By the way, try using some dots and commas next time :P

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Using Windows?

Go to your desktop (wallpaper), right click, screen resolution and see where the screens are positioned

(By the way, try using some dots and commas next time :P

im on XP :D

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im on XP :D

I'm not sure if you can go to display properties like the way I described on Windows XP. I think you have to go to Control Panel > Hardware & Sounds > Screen (something like that, I have Dutch Windows) > Change monitor settings and take a look there.

 

(Trying really hard not to judge your Windows XP usage :P )

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I'm not sure if you can go to display properties like the way I described on Windows XP. I think you have to go to Control Panel > Hardware & Sounds > Screen (something like that, I have Dutch Windows) > Change monitor settings and take a look there.

 

(Trying really hard not to judge your Windows XP usage :P )

well as i mentioned thats an old pc i have another one and having win xp is not something bad and going to screen resolution is not by that way btw and also thats not gonna solve my problem u misunderstood my post :D  

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well as i mentioned thats an old pc i have another one and having win xp is not something bad and going to screen resolution is not by that way btw and also thats not gonna solve my problem u misunderstood my post :D

 

Sounds to me like you're monitors aren't configured in the correct orientation (according to the OS). What you want to do is find the menu that allows you to click and drag monitors around. I believe that you can do that in the same menu you change the resolution on Windows XP. Right click the desktop, go to properties, then screen or settings (whichever it is) and you should be able to move the right monitor to the left or vice versa. That should fix the problem.

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