Thank you for your bug report, the bug is not easy to deal with because
the description describe several issues accross several components

Tthe main problem [1] seems to be compiz's windows placement though ,
reassigning there though I'm not sure if it wouldn't be better to open
different bugs about the different issues

[1] "it turned out, all my windows were moved to second screen
(projector, which was just plugged in, but not turned on), which can be
seen on screenshot Screen05. Expo view also gave me nothing (Screen06,
photograph), but screenshot of Expo view shows that there are windows"


** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Summary changed:

- Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 2 multi-monitor support is broken beyond beleif
+ Ubuntu 12.10 multi-monitor support is having issues

** Package changed: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) => compiz (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 12.10 multi-monitor support is having issues

Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I just installed 12.10 beta 2, and updated all the packages. I was
  hoping that multi-monitor support will get better, but I was in for a
  big surprise: not that it isn't better, it's worse than it was in
  12.04.

  I have a i5 machine with 8GB ram, AMD 7950 graphic card, an Dell 24"
  monitor and Acer projector. After the installation on HD (I used open
  source driver), my system was configured in mirror mode, with 1024x768
  resolution (Screen01; 1400x1050 was just chosen, not applied, it was
  changed to 1024x768 before turning off mirror mode). In 12.04, because
  I was unable to mirror monitor's 1920x1200 to projector's 1024x768, I
  was keeping them in side-by-side configuration. So, my first impulse
  was to turn off the mirror mode (Screen02, screenshot of Expo view on
  Screen03). After clicking on Apply, I got all my windows dissapeared
  (Screen04, photograph). As it turned out, all my windows were moved to
  second screen (projector, which was just plugged in, but not turned
  on), which can be seen on screenshot Screen05. Expo view also gave me
  nothing (Screen06, photograph), but screenshot of Expo view shows that
  there are windows (Screen07) - why is this different???

  On my next attempt, I turned off Mirror mode AND turned off the
  projector at the same time, and was finally able to see all windows on
  the monitor. After that, I changed monitor's resolution to 1920x1200
  and I tried to turn mirror mode on, and got completly screwed-up
  desktop (Screen07). I tried to expand shrinked windows and got
  something like Screen08. Because it was impossible to recover desktop,
  I logged out and logged back in, and launcher was gone (Screen10).
  After several failed attempts to bring it back, I logged out, deleted
  all settings from home folder (.config, .compiz, .gconf), logged back
  in and launcher was back.

  Additionally, on Display settings, if I click on projector icon
  (Acer), and then on monitor icon (Dell), I cannot click again on
  Projector - it just isn't active anymore. By accident, I discovered
  that area ABOVE the projector icon was active (Screen11, there is no
  cursor on screenshot, but you can see the tooltip just above from
  where it is).

  My next test was to see if windows are on their places when projector
  display is turned on and off. Screen12 shows initial window
  configuration, with projector turned off. After turning projector on
  (Display settings), the windows were moved, just like in 12.04
  (Screen13). Additionally, terminal and text editor were maximized
  (they weren't before). I then aranged windows to where they should be
  (Screen14), turned projector off, and they were moved again
  (Screen15). Notice that terminal and text editor windows are split
  between two workspaces, but one half of text editor window isn't
  visible. After clicking on it, the other half became visible
  (Screen16).

  Additionally, whenever I turn projector on or off, the mouse is moved
  on some seemingly random location.

  There is more, but this is what I experienced in the first half hour
  of trying 12.10 beta 2. All pictures are in attached archive.

  If someone needs me to do additional tests, I'll gladly do, because
  12.10 in this state just isn't usable for me.

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