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.

In this example, the size of all display is 19 in while the resolution display is 1920x1080.

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