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The biggest annoyance I have with my Dell laptop is using an external monitor. XP refuses to remember the position I left my monitor in relation to my laptop when I plug it back in. It is always set to the right of my screen while my monitor is actually to the left. So I have to go into Display properties every time and readjust. But then a new problem pops up. All the icons on my desktop suddenly MOVE to the monitor that I just readjusted to the left. I didn't tell Windows to move my icons over to the external monitor. It just did it by itself. Can I drag them back? Some, yes. But here's the problem: the external monitor has a smaller resolution than my laptop screen. Obviously that is a problem for windows because XP wants to move my icons to the same relational position on the screen that they were on my main screen. So some icons end up not being on the screen AT ALL. In XPs mind they are just above the top of my monitor...floating in mid air. Only way to get them back is to unextend my desktop to my external monitor and then re-extend and pray Windows figures it out this time.

Ugh....guess it could be worse. I could be running linux. :-)



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