Allegedly, on or about 09 March 2014, Robin Laing sent:
> I have a dual monitor, well, one monitor and one projector that I have
> configured for presentations.  System is using F20.
> 
> Presently when I start the computer, kdm's login prompt is on the 
> projector  instead of the monitor.  There are no settings in the
> system settings configuration to select the monitor. 

On GDM, on an older Fedora release, I've encountered a similar issue.  

For my logon, the ~/.config/monitors.xml file is configured by the
display configurator for clone/non-clone, and which order the screens
are used.  Once I got that right, I copied it into /etc/skel/, so new
users got the same settings, by default.  And, I copied a modified
version into /var/lib/gdm/.config/monitors.xml, so the GDM logon screen
got settings more useful to that situation.

I dare say that KDM might have a similar way of being configured.  See
what you can find.  

Some hints, as root, try the commands inside my quote marks:  
"locate monitors.xml" (to find any monitor configuration files)
"grep kdm /etc/passwd" (to find the homespace for kdm)

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14 01:31:27 UTC 2013 x86_64

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