After I logged in, I brought up the Screen settings dialog (through mostly keyboard input) and unselected the "Extend my Windows desktop" for the second screen and clicked Apply.ĥ. My mouse was offset by quite a bit - rough guess would be at least 60 pixels, maybe more. That NEVER happened before the latest update.ģ. When I connected, I got a "squashed" Windows login screen on the left hand side of my screen, and a blank area on the right. My XP SP3 system has an extra graphics card with a TV output that was set to be the 2nd screen.Ģ. What was interesting was the following:ġ. I didn't have this problem until just now, which was the first time I connected to my XP SP3 system after all my systems got the new uodate.
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