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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ some work arounds.
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**Resolution Issue**
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There is a limitation with certain cards that limits the total resolution to
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There is a limitation with certain cards which limits the total resolution to
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2048x2048, so both monitors can not have a total resolution totaling more than
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that. To work around this it may be necessary to position your monitor as a top
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or bottom monitor as opposed to the typical side by side setup. This can easily
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@ -211,15 +211,11 @@ without your projector connected to your computer::
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This will give you a long string of output. Screen names will be something along
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the lines of LVDM, VGA-0 or some convention similar to that. Without your
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projector connected to your computer only one monitor show as being connected.
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That will be the monitor you will need as the primary. Now connect your
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projector and enter::
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projector connected to your computer only one monitor will show as being
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connected. That will be the monitor you will need to use as the primary. Now
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connect your projector and enter::
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user@linux:~ $ xrandr --output LVDM --primary
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**Note** it has been reported that when this issue is occurring you will not
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want to connect your projector until your desktop is running.
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