That's the way I have mine configured.

I also use Ultramon, its very handy for multi monitor setups.

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typed slowly on HTC Desire
On 6 Nov 2010 13:13, "Jeff Steward" <jstew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Look for the setting called Dual-View, not Span.
>
> -Jeff Steward
>
> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 3:29 AM, Jim McAtee <j...@zolx.com> wrote:
>
>> (I'd normally post this to the XP list, but it's pretty dead...)
>>
>> I'm running XP Pro and have two native 1280x1024 monitors, and an NVIDIA
>> GeForce 6600 GT video card. When I enable two monitors the NVIDIA driver
>> stretches the desktop across both monitors, which means that the taskbar
>> stretches from one end to the other and the system tray ends up at the
far
>> right of the right-hand monitor.
>>
>> What I'd prefer is to have the left/primary monitor behave as it always
>> has:
>>
>> - the taskbar should only appear on the left-hand monitor, with the
system
>> tray at the right hand side of this monitor
>>
>> - anything that appears in the -center- of the screen, such as dialogue
>> boxes, should appear in the center of the left-hand monitor
>>
>> - the right-hand monitor should only be used for windows dragged into
this
>> space
>>
>> - and (would be nice) if a window is maximized, it maximizes on the
monitor
>> in which it resides, not across the entire desktop
>>
>> Does anyone know how I can accomplish this? I have a feeling that the
>> NVIDIA driver may be purposely trying to do things that I don't want, but
>> isn't as configurable as I'd like.
>>
>>
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