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Guest ajkessel
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Cross-posted from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support after no

response there:

 

I posted this earlier inquiry <http://tinyurl.com/26wvsn> regarding

lost monitor settings across reboots but got no replies. Here's

aquestion about a different approach:

 

Is there any way to set the relative positions of dual-head monitors

and the resolution of each from the command line (i.e., with a batch

file)? If I can't get Windows to remember my monitor settings across

reboots, I'd at least like to be able to run a quick batch file to

reset my settings. Is there some way to do this?

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Guest Bob I
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Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from commandline?

 

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from commandline?

 

Command line? No. Perhaps your settings aren't being saved?

Kelly's site, Line 30 left column.

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

 

ajkessel wrote:

> Cross-posted from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support after no

> response there:

>

> I posted this earlier inquiry <http://tinyurl.com/26wvsn> regarding

> lost monitor settings across reboots but got no replies. Here's

> aquestion about a different approach:

>

> Is there any way to set the relative positions of dual-head monitors

> and the resolution of each from the command line (i.e., with a batch

> file)? If I can't get Windows to remember my monitor settings across

> reboots, I'd at least like to be able to run a quick batch file to

> reset my settings. Is there some way to do this?

>

Guest ajkessel
Posted

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from command line?

 

On Aug 7, 5:32 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Command line? No. Perhaps your settings aren't being saved?

> Kelly's site, Line 30 left column.http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

>

> ajkessel wrote:

> > Cross-posted from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support after no

> > response there:

>

> > I posted this earlier inquiry <http://tinyurl.com/26wvsn> regarding

> > lost monitor settings across reboots but got no replies. Here's

> > aquestion about a different approach:

>

> > Is there any way to set the relative positions of dual-head monitors

> > and the resolution of each from the command line (i.e., with a batch

> > file)? If I can't get Windows to remember my monitor settings across

> > reboots, I'd at least like to be able to run a quick batch file to

> > reset my settings. Is there some way to do this?

 

Most settings are saved -- I don't think I have the registry problem

suggested in that link. Part of the problem is that I have my primary

monitor to the left at home and to the right at work, so I'd like some

expedited/automated way to switch the layout. But even between reboots

in one location, it seems the secondary monitor returns to the right

position even if, at shutdown, it was in the left position. All other

user settings are preserved without problem.

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from commandline?

 

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from commandline?

 

 

 

ajkessel wrote:

> On Aug 7, 5:32 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>>Command line? No. Perhaps your settings aren't being saved?

>>Kelly's site, Line 30 left column.http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

>>

>>ajkessel wrote:

>>

>>>Cross-posted from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support after no

>>>response there:

>>

>>>I posted this earlier inquiry <http://tinyurl.com/26wvsn> regarding

>>>lost monitor settings across reboots but got no replies. Here's

>>>aquestion about a different approach:

>>

>>>Is there any way to set the relative positions of dual-head monitors

>>>and the resolution of each from the command line (i.e., with a batch

>>>file)? If I can't get Windows to remember my monitor settings across

>>>reboots, I'd at least like to be able to run a quick batch file to

>>>reset my settings. Is there some way to do this?

>

>

> Most settings are saved -- I don't think I have the registry problem

> suggested in that link. Part of the problem is that I have my primary

> monitor to the left at home and to the right at work, so I'd like some

> expedited/automated way to switch the layout. But even between reboots

> in one location, it seems the secondary monitor returns to the right

> position even if, at shutdown, it was in the left position. All other

> user settings are preserved without problem.

>

 

At work, at home? Perhaps the simple solution of physically moving the

monitors would be the wisest? Then the settings would remain correct.

Guest ajkessel
Posted

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from command line?

 

On Aug 8, 3:02 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> ajkessel wrote:

> > On Aug 7, 5:32 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>

> >>Command line? No. Perhaps your settings aren't being saved?

> >>Kelly's site, Line 30 left column.http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

>

> >>ajkessel wrote:

>

> >>>Cross-posted from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support after no

> >>>response there:

>

> >>>I posted this earlier inquiry <http://tinyurl.com/26wvsn> regarding

> >>>lost monitor settings across reboots but got no replies. Here's

> >>>aquestion about a different approach:

>

> >>>Is there any way to set the relative positions of dual-head monitors

> >>>and the resolution of each from the command line (i.e., with a batch

> >>>file)? If I can't get Windows to remember my monitor settings across

> >>>reboots, I'd at least like to be able to run a quick batch file to

> >>>reset my settings. Is there some way to do this?

>

> > Most settings are saved -- I don't think I have the registry problem

> > suggested in that link. Part of the problem is that I have my primary

> > monitor to the left at home and to the right at work, so I'd like some

> > expedited/automated way to switch the layout. But even between reboots

> > in one location, it seems the secondary monitor returns to the right

> > position even if, at shutdown, it was in the left position. All other

> > user settings are preserved without problem.

>

> At work, at home? Perhaps the simple solution of physically moving the

> monitors would be the wisest? Then the settings would remain correct.

 

The physical configuration of the two locations makes this

impractical. I was hoping for a technical solution.

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from commandline?

 

Re: Set dual-monitor layout (placement) and resolution from commandline?

 

 

 

ajkessel wrote:

> On Aug 8, 3:02 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>>ajkessel wrote:

>>

>>>On Aug 7, 5:32 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>>

>>>>Command line? No. Perhaps your settings aren't being saved?

>>>>Kelly's site, Line 30 left column.http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

>>

>>>>ajkessel wrote:

>>

>>>>>Cross-posted from microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support after no

>>>>>response there:

>>

>>>>>I posted this earlier inquiry <http://tinyurl.com/26wvsn> regarding

>>>>>lost monitor settings across reboots but got no replies. Here's

>>>>>aquestion about a different approach:

>>

>>>>>Is there any way to set the relative positions of dual-head monitors

>>>>>and the resolution of each from the command line (i.e., with a batch

>>>>>file)? If I can't get Windows to remember my monitor settings across

>>>>>reboots, I'd at least like to be able to run a quick batch file to

>>>>>reset my settings. Is there some way to do this?

>>

>>>Most settings are saved -- I don't think I have the registry problem

>>>suggested in that link. Part of the problem is that I have my primary

>>>monitor to the left at home and to the right at work, so I'd like some

>>>expedited/automated way to switch the layout. But even between reboots

>>>in one location, it seems the secondary monitor returns to the right

>>>position even if, at shutdown, it was in the left position. All other

>>>user settings are preserved without problem.

>>

>>At work, at home? Perhaps the simple solution of physically moving the

>>monitors would be the wisest? Then the settings would remain correct.

>

>

> The physical configuration of the two locations makes this

> impractical. I was hoping for a technical solution.

>

 

Perhaps some third party software like Multi-Res. You will need to use

http://www.google.com


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