Sounds like a setup issues. Go into the "General" settings tab under the main "Settings" menu from the boot screen. Towards the bottom you can enter the display setup menu and calibrate resolutions and other items, such as monitor placement and arrangement. You may have to select your second, currently not working monitor in the "available monitors" pane and drag it to the position it should be. Sorry, I don't have the console in front of me for a more specific answer, but its pretty self-explanatory once you get to that menu.
Hope this helps!
-Nick
Sounds like a setup issues. Go into the "General" settings tab under the main "Settings" menu from the boot screen. Towards the bottom you can enter the display setup menu and calibrate resolutions and other items, such as monitor placement and arrangement. You may have to select your second, currently not working monitor in the "available monitors" pane and drag it to the position it should be. Sorry, I don't have the console in front of me for a more specific answer, but its pretty self-explanatory once you get to that menu.
Hope this helps!
-Nick
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