Dual Monitor Question

eliot94

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I am running dual monitors in win7 32bit is there anyway to move from screen to screen using a assigned key instead of the extended desktop automatically moving the cursor to the other monitor when i move the mouse towards the other monitor?

it is difficult when im playing a game because when i move the mouse a good bit left the cursor ends up in the other monitor.:mad:

i have a 8800gts and have the latest drivers installed

any suggestions would be appreciated
 

Flaring Afro

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Are you using the other monitor during gameplay? The easiest way to fix it is disable the other monitor whenever you play, which should give you a little bit better quality in the games as well.

Otherwise you might have to try to google the software.
 

eliot94

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thanks for the reply... I would use the other monitor during load times or if I want to view a gameguide or even use msn. I have tried various softwares including ultramon but i cant find a option in any of them
 

sniperchang

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I am running dual monitors in win7 32bit is there anyway to move from screen to screen using a assigned key instead of the extended desktop automatically moving the cursor to the other monitor when i move the mouse towards the other monitor?

it is difficult when im playing a game because when i move the mouse a good bit left the cursor ends up in the other monitor.:mad:

i have a 8800gts and have the latest drivers installed

any suggestions would be appreciated

That's a problem with the game. Most newer games keep the mouse in the game in full screen, while some older games don't. You can find a program that will "trap" your mouse to the full screen program. But I can't recall what the name of that program was called... hmmm...

EDIT: Found it, it's called MouseJail. It's listed in my Multiple Display 101 (see sig). That should fix your problem.
 

eliot94

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That's a problem with the game. Most newer games keep the mouse in the game in full screen, while some older games don't. You can find a program that will "trap" your mouse to the full screen program. But I can't recall what the name of that program was called... hmmm...

EDIT: Found it, it's called MouseJail. It's listed in my Multiple Display 101 (see sig). That should fix your problem.

wow, there is a few old games I play and this shall help a great deal! I also read your post in your sig, a great help, thanks:D
 
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