Hi, Two ways to solve this perhaps. One, while the Windows Color Panel/Devices is open deactivate a profile and see which screen changes tone. Two, while in the software for the video card move monitor 2 to the other side of monitor one and see if the mouse moves correctly or blocks at the edge of monitor one. Once you make this determination, you can tell monitor one from two by the name of the assigned profile. A third way, and a bit more complex is to delete one of the profiles, reboot and see which monitor is profiled and then reprofile the other monitor with a discrete name to the profile and now you know 1 vs 2. HTH Paul --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "m.ayre@..." <map@...> wrote: > > Paul > > I have named the profiles diferently but in the device list both my > monitors have the same name so I dont know which monitor is number > one. Is it the top one or the seconed one? > I dont know if monitor number one has been assigned profile number > one or profile number two? > > Mart > > > --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "bwinkjet" <bwinkjet@> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Try labeling monitor profiles differently so that you know which > > monitor is loaded with what profile. Also on my software for the > > vidio card there is a screen that shows #1 and #2 monitors allowing > > me to position them so they are essentially seamless in respect > with > > use of the mouse, etc. > > Paul > > > > --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, "m.ayre@" <map@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > Yes,but how do yuou know which monitor is monitor number 1 and > > which > > > is monitor nmber 2 Both of mine have the same name. > > > > > > I have assumed that the top one is monitor 1 and assigned profile > > No1 > > > to it etc. > > > > > > Mart > > >
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Re: Windows Color Panel
2009-01-13 by bwinkjet
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