Here's my workaround (from a terminal window):

$ # Determine what the output names are:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 2560 x 1024
DVI-1 connected 1280x1024+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 376mm 
x 301mm
   1280x1024      60.0*+   75.0     60.0*
   1280x960       60.0
   1152x864       75.0
   1024x768       75.0     70.1     60.0
   832x624        74.6
   800x600        72.2     75.0     60.3     56.2
   640x480        75.0     72.8     66.7     59.9
   720x400        70.1
DVI-0 connected 1280x1024+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 376mm 
x 301mm
   1280x1024      60.0*+   75.0     60.0*
   1280x960       60.0
   1152x864       75.0
   1024x768       75.0     70.1     60.0
   832x624        74.6
   800x600        72.2     75.0     60.3     56.2
   640x480        75.0     72.8     66.7     59.9
   720x400        70.1

$ # Set up a side-by-side display
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --left-of DVI-1
$ # Oops! It put my monitors on the wrong sides of each other
$ xrandr --output DVI-1 --left-of DVI-0

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kde 4.3 Multiple Monitors tells lies
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