Fred: here are the relevant parts of the manual:

The  config  file  may  have multiple ServerLayout sections.  A “server
layout” represents the binding of one or more screens (Screen sections)
and one or more input devices (InputDevice sections) to form a complete
configuration.  In multi-head configurations,  it  also  specifies  the
relative  layout  of  the  heads.  A ServerLayout section is considered
“active” if it is referenced by the -layout command line option  or  by
an  Option  "DefaultServerLayout" entry in the ServerFlags section (the
former takes precedence over the latter).

If  those  options  are  not  used,  the  first ServerLayout section
found in the config file is considered the active one.

If no ServerLayout sections are  present,  the single  active  screen
and two active (core) input devices are selected as described in the
relevant sections above.


For further information type:
man xorg.conf

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