HP t420 Administrator Guide - Page 135
Display, as follows: 0=Same As; 1=Above; 2=Right Of; 3=Left Of; 4=Below.
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Registry key Description root/Display/Configuration/hexlayout Sets the layout in 6-monitor mode. root/Display/Configuration/hexprofile Sets the profile used in 6-monitor mode. root/Display/Configuration/primaryprofile Sets the profile to use for the primary monitor via the profile name. For Smart Zero, this must always be set to default. root/Display/Configuration/quaternarymode Sets the position of the fourth monitor relative to the monitor indicated in quaternaryrelative. This is hardware- dependent and is not supported on all models. Values are defined as follows: 0=Same As; 1=Above; 2=Right Of; 3=Left Of; 4=Below. root/Display/Configuration/quaternaryprofile Sets the profile to use for the fourth monitor via the profile name. root/Display/Configuration/quaternaryrelative Sets which monitor is used as a reference to set the position of the fourth monitor. root/Display/Configuration/secondaryConnector Sets the secondary connector. root/Display/Configuration/secondarymode Sets the position of the secondary monitor relative to the primary monitor. This is hardware-dependent and is not supported on all models. Values are defined as follows: 0=Same As; 1=Above; 2=Right Of; 3=Left Of; 4=Below. root/Display/Configuration/ secondaryorientation This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. root/Display/Configuration/secondaryprofile Sets the profile to use for the secondary monitor via the profile name. root/Display/Configuration/swapstate Specifies which connector is connected to the primary monitor. This is hardware-dependent and is not supported on all models. Generally, 0 means the primary monitor is on the VGA connector and 1 means the other connector. For the t510, 0 means the primary monitor is on the DVI-I connector, and 1 means the primary monitor is on the DVI-D connector. For platforms with an add-on video card, 0 means the primary monitor is on the built-in video card, and 1 means the primary monitor is on the add-on video card. root/Display/Configuration/tertiarymode Sets the position of the third monitor relative to the monitor indicated in tertiaryrelative. This is hardware-dependent and is not supported on all models. Values are defined as follows: 0=Same As; 1=Above; 2=Right Of; 3=Left Of; 4=Below. root/Display/Configuration/tertiaryprofile Sets the profile to use for the third monitor via the profile name. root/Display/Configuration/tertiaryrelative Sets which monitor is used as a reference to set the position of the third monitor. root/Display/Profiles//colorScaling Sets the color temperature or direct RGB scaling for thin clients with built-in monitors. The entry is a 6-digit hex value (RRGGBB), where ffffff would indicate full (100%) scaling on all three color channels. root/Display/Profiles//depth Sets the display color depth in bits-per-pixel. A higher color depth means better quality but lower performance. root/Display/Profiles//height Sets the monitor resolution height. If set to 0, the resolution is auto-detected. root/Display/Profiles//label Sets the display profile name. For Smart Zero, this must always be set to default. Display 123