

The laptop display will always be 1 and the external will always be the secondary because you cannot disconnect it and because it will be the first one your computer find when booting up. The identity is to tell you visually which is which the number does not matter.

I am left handed, and I mouse with my left hand, and I would prefer having my secondary monitor on my left. Therefore, no matter which display is my main display, the drag direction forces me to exit the right side of the main display (the big Dell) before entering the laptop display, which I have positioned to the left. It allows me to make either 1 or 2 my main display, but it does NOT allow me to switch the Identity of 1 and 2. It identifies the laptop as Monitor 1 and the Dell S24092 as Monitor 2. But this is such a definitive ending that in my mind I didn’t know where to start with a sequel.My OS is Windows 7, but I have been to the "Change the appearance of your displays" screen you describe. “Usually, for me, I’m left with a character like Bruce Campbell, that I really am interested or like, or a concept that really feels like it needs to continue.

When talking about his creative process and why he’s explored some of his other stories like Evil Dead, he explained: That’s the film I’d want to see, but Long had a good one as well that would focus on his character. I always thought it would have been awesome if once she got down there she ran into Ash who also could have been dragged to hell and they teamed up to escape. See, I never really thought that the character died, so I have been thinking about a sequel!Īt the end of the film, Allison Lohman’s character Christine was was dragged down to hell as her boyfriend watched in horror. Well, if he definitively killed off the main character in the movie, I can understand why we haven’t seen a sequel. So I didn’t know how to proceed with the sequel." I don’t have a story, because in my mind the character got killed, and worse. This is a film that I would love to see a sequel for! I have no idea if it will ever happen, but Raimi was recently asked about the possibility during a recent interview with Bloody Disgusting. Earlier this week, Justin Long shared a concept he had for a sequel for director Sam Raimi’s crazy fun horror film Drag Me To Hell.
