Chip,

You may be able to determine this information by combining the output of the 
Count screens and SCREEN COORDINATES commands:
https://doc.4d.com/4Dv17/4D/17.2/Count-screens.301-4387339.en.html
https://doc.4d.com/4Dv17/4D/17.2/SCREEN-COORDINATES.301-4387338.en.html

Regards,
 
Narinder Chandi,
ToolBox Systems Ltd.
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Date: Friday, 9 August 2019 at 17:52
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Cc: Chip Scheide <[email protected]>
Subject: Screen arrangement

    In a situation where there are 2 or more screens attached to a computer.
    is there any way to determine the screen arrangement? (horizontal, 
    vertical, grid)
    
    In a 2 or more horizontal
    which screen is main (left, right, other)
    
    In a 2 or more vertical
    which screen is main (Top, bottom other)
    
    in a grid (4 or more) with at least 2 vertical and at least 2 
    horizontal)
    which screen in main?
    
    Thanks
    Chip
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