I have 2 monitors on my desk, both attached to an XFX Nvidia 8600 card: a Samsung 204B (20", 4:3) set up as primary, and an NEC LCD1760V (17" 4:3). The Samsung is capable of running in both Landscape or Portrait mode, and I like to rotate it to Portrait when working in MS Word or on programming code.
The problem is, when I do this, that it completely screws up the 17" NEC, which *can't* be rotated. It's still useable, but when I move the mouse pointer to this monitor, it's quite a ways off from where it should be on the vertical axis. The H-axis is off too, but not nearly as bad. So, is there a way to rotate only the Samsung, and leave the settings on the NEC the way they should be?
Nathan
The problem is, when I do this, that it completely screws up the 17" NEC, which *can't* be rotated. It's still useable, but when I move the mouse pointer to this monitor, it's quite a ways off from where it should be on the vertical axis. The H-axis is off too, but not nearly as bad. So, is there a way to rotate only the Samsung, and leave the settings on the NEC the way they should be?
Nathan