Windows XP, both monitors. Mouse problem

When I move the monitor from left to right, I have to move from the upper right to the lower left corner. How can I change this behavior?

Looks like you have your left monitor configured as the monitor right and vice versa.  All you have to do is to swap their position on the screen of monitor properties.  How to proceed is covered in the section "Organize multiple monitors" in the following Article:

"How to configure and use multiple monitors in Windows XP"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307873 >

HTH,
JW

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