Secure KVM Custom Configuration Flow

This article will show you how to customize the coordinate settings for your computer that has multiple monitors.  The display coordinates should say H/V (horizontal/vertical).

NOTE:  Due to typography error, it shows MS V/H Coordinates instead of MS H/V Coordinates.  When entering the coordinates, use the H/V display order.

 
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In this example, the size of all display is 19 in while the resolution display is 1920x1080.
 
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Monitors above the primary display will have a minus (-) value while the monitors below the primary display will have a positive (+) value.
  1.   The Primary Display of each computer will always use coordinates 0 / 0.
  2.   The Second Display has coordinates of 0 / -1080 because the 0 represents horizontal plane, and -1080 represents the vertical plane.
  3.   The Third Display has coordinates of 1920 / 0 because monitor three begins at 1920, the end of primary display.
  4.   The Fourth Display has coordinates of 0 / 1080 because the horizontal plane is the same as the primary display and the vertical is below the primary display at 1080.
  5.  Computer Two only has one monitor.  But if it had multiple monitors, it too would adhere to the same flow as Computer One.
 
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