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Mouse pointer sticks at edge while moving between multiple monitors in Windows

Mouse pointer sticks at edge while moving between multiple monitors in Windows
  1. How do I fix the mouse pointer on dual monitors?
  2. How do I stop my mouse from moving to my second monitor?
  3. How do I make my mouse move between 3 monitors?
  4. Why can't I drag anything to my second monitor?
  5. Why does my cursor go to my other monitor?
  6. How do I move my mouse between monitors while gaming?
  7. How do I navigate between two monitors?

How do I fix the mouse pointer on dual monitors?

2 Answers

  1. Right click on the desktop and select "Screen resolution"
  2. In the upper box, showing the monitors, click and drag and arrange the displays to match the actual setup (you may want to click "Identify" so you know which one Windows thinks of as 1 and 2)
  3. Click OK.

How do I stop my mouse from moving to my second monitor?

My mouse does not move properly between my monitors; what do I do?

  1. On your keyboard, press the Windows key + X and select Control Panel.
  2. Click Appearance and Personalization, then click Display.
  3. Click the Resolution or Adjust Resolution option from the left column, which will display your monitors as numbered icons.

How do I make my mouse move between 3 monitors?

Right click your desktop and select Display Settings. Now click Identify. You will sell all monitors will have a number show up on them. From that window you can drag your monitors in the right order so that the cursor moves back and forth properly.

Why can't I drag anything to my second monitor?

If a window does not move when you drag it, double-click the title bar first, and then drag it. If you want to move the Windows taskbar to a different monitor, make sure the taskbar is unlocked, then grab a free area on the taskbar with the mouse and drag it to the desired monitor.

Why does my cursor go to my other monitor?

The current alignment will be side-by-side. This is the reason why the cursor goes to the secondary monitor when you go to the side. Click on your secondary monitor (typically named 2) and drag it to position it diagonally. That's it!

How do I move my mouse between monitors while gaming?

To switch between the two monitors, you need to press Alt + Tab. Bring the mouse back to the main game window to switch back. Or you can use the same Alt + Tab key combo if that's more convenient to you.

How do I navigate between two monitors?

Once you know that you're using Extend mode, the most obvious way to move windows between monitors is by using your mouse. Click the title bar of the window you'd like to move, then drag it to the edge of the screen in the direction of your other display. The window will move to the other screen.

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