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Topic: «
No mouse corsor in second monitor?!
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Xahi4475
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05/19/2013 00:55:13
Hello!
A months ago I started to use old 19" external monitor, mainly to watch movies, TV Shows or online football games and similar. I like all AWM features for monitors. But, I don't feel comfortable when cursor moves from main monitotr of my laptop to external monitor. Mostly that happens accidentaly. You know what I mean. When I move cursor and I'm focused in main monitor.
I wish it was disabled in next monitor so when I switch to next monitor (external) I use Task Switch only. Maybe it's not possible technicaly but if it is possible then, please consider this feature request.
Thank You and sorry for my english.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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05/29/2013 16:36:34
Hello Xahi4475
Try to use the Tight Monitor Boundaries feature (Mouse > Multiple Monitors > Tight Monitor Boundaries). It will prevent the mouse pointer accidentally crossing to other monitor.
Best regards.
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Xahi4475
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05/29/2013 19:00:13
Awesome!
I thought maybe it exists already as feature but I looked a lot at options but I missed this feature.
I used 10 seconds interval so cursor never goes to other monitor.
Thank You very much.
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