Multi Monitor Management Question

I'm running a three 30" Cinema Display config for photo editing but I don't always use all three monitors at the same time. Is there a way, or any third party software out there, that will enable me to turn off the extended desktop when I don't want to use all of my monitors, or am I forced to always plug/unplug the monitors (to force the resync) when I want to use them? System Preferences > Displays isn't much help in this regard. Thanks!

Basically to restate my question. When I decide to turn off my #1 (left) and #3 (right) monitor and just use my #2 (center), the pointer is always disappearing off the screen to the left or the right. Isn't there any multi-monitor control utility out there, or do I always have to crawl down on the floor, unplug my other monitors and restart (a real PIA).
Thanks.

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    with the settings before it finally went back to normal.  The instances I have seen it occur did not involve Remote Desktop specifically.
    -TP

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