When you use additional monitor to you laptop it is good to have ability to specify there is you monitor is located in relation to laptop to use mouse movement easily.
By default Ubuntu put your laptop to left side and monitor to the right side, so moving mouse to right edge will move it next monitor. That is cool, but what if you monitor is located on left side of your laptop, and you can not switch monitor physical location - you need to switch its location virtually :).
launch "Displays" or run "System Settings" and click on "Displays" in settings. You will see layout like this:
Just grab monitor rectangle by mouse and move it to left side of laptop's screen rectangle. That is all.
By default Ubuntu put your laptop to left side and monitor to the right side, so moving mouse to right edge will move it next monitor. That is cool, but what if you monitor is located on left side of your laptop, and you can not switch monitor physical location - you need to switch its location virtually :).
launch "Displays" or run "System Settings" and click on "Displays" in settings. You will see layout like this:
Just grab monitor rectangle by mouse and move it to left side of laptop's screen rectangle. That is all.
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