Computer Repair Technician & Owner, Pleasure Point Computers
Our Expert Agrees: Just because your onboard video card has 2 connections doesn't mean it supports 2 monitors. For instance, if it's DVI and VGA, you can only pick one. To use dual monitors, you have to have a secondary card in an AGP slot, sport slot, or PCI express slot.
Luigi Oppido
Computer Repair Technician & Owner, Pleasure Point ComputersAdjust your settings so the monitors appear the way they do in front of you. When you go into your Control Panel settings, go into Display, then select exactly where each one of the monitors are. You can then drag the monitors around and pu them in exactly the orientation they are in your screen. If one's 2 inches higher than the other one, you would put it 2 inches higher, for instance. That way, the mouse will go across properly.