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Daniel Reed2016-01-09 15:27:29
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Daniel Reed, 2016-01-09 15:27:29

How to make the primary monitor to the right of the secondary?

Good afternoon. In general, the thing is, when you connect an additional monitor to the left of the main one, you can assign it as a "slave" only by indicating that it is on the right. (that is, the main monitor is always on the left). Manipulations with xrandr did not help. Is it possible to make the main monitor on the right, and the slave on the left?
PS And super game. What if you have three monitors? when you want the main monitor to be in the center, and the slaves on the sides. There, too, you can’t control it and the main monitor will always be the one on the left?

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Maxim Moseychuk, 2016-01-09
@fshp

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romy4, 2016-01-09
@romy4

menu -> preference -> display And swap screens

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Denis Sh, 2016-01-09
@Deq56

Just try swapping the connectors.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2016-01-10
@inkvizitor68sl

What does "main" mean? The one with the panel? She is dragged from monitor to monitor in guises.

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Artem Runinterface, 2016-01-10
@Divwa

Try dragging, won't you?

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inquisitor273, 2016-01-10
@inquisitor273

Try arandr, it's a gui for xrandr. It allows you to place screens in the desired sequence, as shown in the screenshot in one of the previous comments.

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Victor Taran, 2016-01-11
@shambler81

the easiest way is to swap them.

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Andrey At, 2018-08-15
@Atomov

Right click on the panel, go to "Panel Settings". You will have a drop down list for "Output". Change this value from "Automatic" to the display you want to display. By default, it will be on the leftmost monitor.
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