Multiple Display Setup Dialog is confusing
The language used to describe the Multiple Display setup is very hard to follow, and there does not appear to be an easy way to switch display "1" and "2". For example, I am using a monitor and cloning the display (via S-video) to my TV. When I detect the TV, it finds it - but makes it display 1, even though it's off, and identifies my monitor as display 2. That's a minor inconvenience, trying to understand the language in the drop-down is just confusing! A screenshot is attached...I am referring to the text labeled "Multiple Displays": [IMG]http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr318/CRJeepin/Capture1.png[/IMG]
May 31st, 2009 5:13am

The language used to describe the Multiple Display setup is very hard to follow, and there does not appear to be an easy way to switch display "1" and "2". For example, I am using a monitor and cloning the display (via S-video) to my TV. When I detect the TV, it finds it - but makes it display 1, even though it's off, and identifies my monitor as display 2. That's a minor inconvenience, trying to understand the language in the drop-down is just confusing! A screenshot is attached...I am referring to the text labeled "Multiple Displays": [IMG]http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr318/CRJeepin/Capture1.png[/IMG] Here is a suggestion for our excellent developers :-) 1) create separate containers, each container holding the display options for the respective monitor 2) display the container under the respective monitor icon.
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May 31st, 2009 7:31am

If you dislike the current version,to me interface was easy to understand.I have used diffrent graphic card.Ati ,Nvidia and intel gma.Each have own software to diff screen.** I used dual screen mode.1 laptop 1 lcd screen.php programmer
May 31st, 2009 7:48am

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