![]() ![]() I also noticed that when I told Linux to reset the monitors to their defaults it would mess up the order. I figured that somewhere internally there was a default monitor order that the OS was mapping into the real order and maybe VMWare wasn't following that mapping. I'd have to go into the Linux Mint display settings and move things around so that Linux would show the left, center and right monitors in the correct order. Whenever I would change the Linux graphic driver I noticed that the display layout would change. I tried a bunch of things to fix it including upgrading *everything*: drivers, vmware tools, kernel, etc. It seemed like it was running both monitor sessions on the same display one behind the other so the second display could not be accessed. Strangely, the Windows guest would think it had two monitors. When I clicked on the button all the displays would blink but Windows would still show up on just the one display. I could run windows full screen on one monitor. It actually seemed to work correctly at first but something happened and it went all wonky. I had these monitors working on my old machine running VMware Workstation 14 but I remember it took a lot of fiddling to finally get it to work. ![]()
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