On Saturday, January 8, 2005, at 09:11 PM, Fluxstringer wrote:
You simply lucked out on the monitor placement. Whenever I've set up dual systems, I invariably get them switched. so I move the cursor off to the edge between them, and it stops. If I go the other direction it wraps around the world to the other monitor.
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Would the little program ' cursor wrap' help here ?
No, going into Monitors and Sound, and setting the monitors virtual orientation to match their physical one fixes it...having the virtual left-hand monitor on the right-hand side of my desk is just too confusing.
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