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Extra default monitors in device manager

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First of all, I have a Nvidia 7800GS card with two monitors, a Viewsonic VX924 and Samsung 151s, both LCD's connected. I noticed that in my device manager under monitors I have 4 items, 2 defaults and 1 the viewsonic and the other the 151s. Why are there the two defaults there?

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Hi all

First of all, I have a Nvidia 7800GS card with two monitors, a Viewsonic VX924 and Samsung 151s, both LCD's connected. I noticed that in my device manager under monitors I have 4 items, 2 defaults and 1 the viewsonic and the other the 151s. Why are there the two defaults there?

thanks
Flygirl


If Im not mistaken the one default is for viewing from left to right on the 2 screens and the other is for viewing right to left. And the other settings is just for either the 151 or the viewsonic.

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