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Use xrandr to set the absolute position of the screen?

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I am running XFCE on Fedora 15. I use xrandr to set the secondary display (HDMI-0) to be to the right of the primary (DVI-0), however it is always at the top-right. Is it possible to set the absolute position of the display (e.g. DVI-0 at 0,0 and HDMI-0 at 1920,56), or even set the display to be at…

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The switch should allow you to set the position of an individual output (ie monitor) within the overall virtual screen. So you probably want to use or something on the output that drives the right hand monitor if I've understood the man page correct…

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