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Dual-Monitor configuration is consistently backward on Yosemite
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<blockquote data-quote="RyanJP" data-source="post: 1615665" data-attributes="member: 315916"><p>I have the new Mac Pro, which I love because I can work on it at the office all day and then pack it up and bring it home with me. However since I have installed Yosemite every time I plug my monitors in at the office, their arrangement is backward. Every day I set it back to normal, and every day it resets itself, it also messes with the mapping on my wacom tablet, but I'm confident if I can figure out the monitor issue the other one will disappear automatically.</p><p></p><p>I'm using an Apple Thunderbolt Display and an older Acer monitor as my secondary. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyanJP, post: 1615665, member: 315916"] I have the new Mac Pro, which I love because I can work on it at the office all day and then pack it up and bring it home with me. However since I have installed Yosemite every time I plug my monitors in at the office, their arrangement is backward. Every day I set it back to normal, and every day it resets itself, it also messes with the mapping on my wacom tablet, but I'm confident if I can figure out the monitor issue the other one will disappear automatically. I'm using an Apple Thunderbolt Display and an older Acer monitor as my secondary. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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