Hi guys! I have a triple monitor setup (see http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2011-January/052383.html for more details), with the leftmost and rightmost monitors being setup to be slightly below the middle monitor's top line (see http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/5999/triplehead.png), and my problem is that when i move the cursor along the top edge of the middle monitor, and hit the right or left edge and the cursor is about to enter one of the side monitors, instead of stopping at the right edge of the middle monitor, the cursor y position is set to the top of the side monitor. On Windows, the cursor stops at the edge of the monitor, and to enter the lateral monitors, one has to lower the cursor until it's low enough to enter the other monitor. Vertically, this works fine. If the cursor is in one of the side monitors and i try to move it upwards, it stops at the top edge of the monitor. If I move the cursor along the top edge until it enters the middle monitor, after it enters it, I can move it up some more until it reaches the topmost edge of the middle monitor. This is correct, in my view. The incorrect situation is when i move the cursor along the top edge of the middle monitor and the y position is warped.
So my question is whether i can get this to work like it does in Windows. This is more correct, in my opinion. This is also more useful, because with my window manager (and others too, probably), i can just move the cursor to the top right corner (and have it slide along the edges until it hits the corner, so all i have to do is move the mouse diagonally). Let me try to illustrate: http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7996/cursorn.png (the blue and purple lines illustrate where the cursor ends up). I hope my question is clear. I have a feeling that this has never been implemented in X. Thanks! _______________________________________________ [email protected]: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: [email protected]
