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      9th May 2010
I have added an output-to-TV to the dual monitor setup I used to have. But if the TV is not on and connected, I seem unable to keep the TV to the left of the Primary Monitor in the diagramatic arrangement in Settings of Display in Control Panel. Can that be remedied ?
 
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Hi Sebastian, I'm not familiar with dual monitor setups so I don't know if I'll be able to help, however I would ask which graphics card you are using as I'm sure if someone else can help they will need that information.
 
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Thank you
 
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It turns out that the problem is solved by having the SVideo cable connected between the TV and the PC - even if the TV is not on.
 
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