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Have you checked that the order they are placed in windows matches how they are placed in reality?

Also have you installed the driver for the iGPU?

Hey guys,

 

So I have a 1920 * 1080p acer monitor, (hdmi, dvi, vga) hooked into my msi r9 380 2g(displayport, hdmi, dvi * 2) on an hdmi cable.
I had a spare monitor standing around, a iiyama 1280 * 1024 (vga and dvi), hooked into my intel hd graphics gigabyte z-97x g-5 motherboard, with vga.

I set them both up, and went to monitor setting in windows 10, i can duplicate them, put all on 1, put all on 2, and expand them. 
But when i expand them my mouse wont go to the next monitor.
 

Thanks in advance guys,\

 

 

cya Bobster

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Have you checked that the order they are placed in windows matches how they are placed in reality?

Also have you installed the driver for the iGPU?

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7 minutes ago, samcool55 said:

Have you checked that the order they are placed in windows matches how they are placed in reality?

Also have you installed the driver for the iGPU?

mate youre my hero

 

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In that display settings window you should be able to drag the monitors to match their actual positioning on your desk.  make sure that matches.  Click "Identify" to see which is which if you are unsure or if Windows hasn't ID'd the monitors beyond generic PnP monitor.  You MIGHT have to click "Advanced Settings" to move the arrangement, but I'm not sure.

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Just now, Bob van Daal said:

mate youre my hero

 

np :D what was the solution?

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43 minutes ago, samcool55 said:

np :D what was the solution?

Change the order of the monitors in windows control desk

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44 minutes ago, Ninjanometry said:

In that display settings window you should be able to drag the monitors to match their actual positioning on your desk.  make sure that matches.  Click "Identify" to see which is which if you are unsure or if Windows hasn't ID'd the monitors beyond generic PnP monitor.  You MIGHT have to click "Advanced Settings" to move the arrangement, but I'm not sure.

Thanks dude

 

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