Re: How to setup dual monitor in kde?

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well if system settings module doens't handle it it could be :

a bug of kcm module
a bug of your video driver

in the both of cases you can only fix in few time with xrandr and the script or you should open a bug report and wait until someone fix it

your choice !



2012/5/24 Marcelo Magno T. Sales <mmtsales@xxxxxxxxx>
2012/5/24 Nowardev-Team <nowardev@xxxxxxxxx>:
> i guess you should use xrandr
>
> if you can enable your monitor with xrandr you can create a   a bash script
> like this
>
> #!/bin/bash
> xrandr ...<your option>
> xrandr ...<another option>
>
> after you did  save this on ~/.kde/Autostart/
>
> so everytime you load kde it will load your script  you can do this stuff
> from systemsettings here
>
> http://simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-gp1841
>

Thanks, but I'm looking for a way to accomplish this using the GUI,
for a user who lacks the skills to set it up using scripts, CLI or
editing configuration files.

[]'s
Marcelo
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