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Multible displays positioning

Asked by stevenshealthcare in Computer Displays / Monitors, Video Cards

What I have here is one our generic Dual Core workstations with a NVDIA G-force 7300 GS  graphics card with (2) 19 Viewsonic LCDs and  a Barco MFGD3420 PCI express Graphics card running (2) 5MP Diagnostic Grayscale monitors. So as you can see I have 4 displays here, the 2 LCDs that display the desktop is where my problem lies. To give a visual idea here all the monitors will sit in a row starting from the left: the 2 19 Viewsonics then the 2 BARCOs.
 Of course Windows XP sees the #1 monitor (primary) as the one far to the left and #2 next in line. My task and too keep this short is that I need to be able to the #2 monitor on the left side of the Primary monitor and to be able to navigate via the mouse across all four screens in a fluid motion. I can create this scenario by simply dragging the #2 monitor in the displays properties to the left of the primary monitor however on reboot windows does not save this set up. So is there a registry setting that can be altered so this doesnt happen? I have consulted with the video card vendors and they have not been able to help.
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