You can change that easy, right click on the desktop and go to show more options, then display settings, you should see numbered displays at the top, select 2 (the one you want to make primary) and then tick “make this my main display belowCheers Scott
Yes it was pre-installed and activated.
It was while i was setting up my monitors, it asked if i wanted to use this as my main monitor and as i was on the main monitor i clicked yes, then i found out it was on about the second monitor and it was too late.
So now my main monitor is number 2 and my second monitor is number 1
All the googling has done no good, i cant find an easy way to switch them around without re-installing 🤬 windows.
Thank You
Regards
Mark
It will identify the numbers based on the outputs on the GPU, nothing to do with which one is set as primary or not. It has no relevance to anything within windows itself, doesn't change any workings.Cheers Spyder
I have done that already thanks.
It was the actual numbers identifying the monitors that are the wrong way round.
Thank You
Regards
Mark
You can, as already said, it's based on the display output port on the GPU, just swap the monitor cables to the other ports.Cheers Spyder
Yeah, it's not affecting anything (yet, as far as i have found) apart from a little bit of OCD.
It just seems stupid, to not be able to change the main monitor to number 1
Thank You
Regards
Mark
Does it have a little tab to press down on the end of the cable?Houston we have a problem.
I cannot pull the cable out from the Display Port socket on the rear of the PC.
It is not moving at all, even when pulled firmly.
Display port cables often have little release switched on the sides you have to press in to release the catch.Houston we have a problem.
I cannot pull the cable out from the Display Port socket on the rear of the PC.
It is not moving at all, even when pulled firmly.
You've swapped them, so their in the others ports?
Only 1 of themYou've swapped them, so their in the others ports?
I'm a little lost with what the issue actually is. Let me break down my thinking and see if that helps you.
On the GPU the ports will determine the number displayed next to the monitor. If you want monitor 1 to be a specific monitor, it needs to be plugged into the appropriate slot.
If both monitors are compatible with HDMI and DP, you just need to swap the cables over at the monitor side rather than the GPU side.
This seems to be getting over-complicated. Is it because only one monitor is compatible with HDMI?
Yes to the last point Scott
Main Monitor (Which is showing 2) is HDMI to HDMI on PC (I only have one HDMI on PC).
The other Monitor (Showing 1) is Display Port on PC to VGA on Monitor.
Thanks
Regards
Mark