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Is there a way to move your mouse from one monitor to the next in both
directions without hitting any stops?
directions without hitting any stops?
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Dave said:Needs to be the same resolution defined on both.
Dave said:Try down at the very bottom or top. Yes, it does happen.
Noochie said:Yes the resolutions are the same. I can mouse over to the other screen,
from
right to left, but not from left to right.
Dave Patrick said:Try down at the very bottom or top. Yes, it does happen.
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| I don't think so. I have two monitors here, each with a different
| resolution, and I don't hit any stops going between them.
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Noochie said:Is there a way to move your mouse from one monitor to the next in both
directions without hitting any stops?
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