On Tue, 26 Oct 2021, Galen Seitz wrote:

It's unlikely you will need to mess with xrandr. Under the xfce menu
system, go to Settings->Display. With an additional monitor connected, you
should see the new monitor and be able to configure it's position and
behavior. At least that's what I can do with xfce4 under CentOS 7.

galen,

Thanks for the reminder that xfce4 has this type of capability other DEs
don't.

This will definitely make it easier to set and unset an extended monitor
when I need it.

Regards,

Rich

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