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<title>RE: [Feature request] Virtual scaling of size difference between monitors for mouse movement</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I seem to recall seeing this suggestion years ago but i was unable to find it so you could close this topic if its a duplicate.
Currently mouse movement between monitors is 1:1 where even if both monitors are the same physical size the mouse only cares about the pixels themselves.
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I seem to recall seeing this suggestion years ago but i was unable to find it so you could close this topic if its a duplicate.<br/>
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Currently mouse movement between monitors is 1:1 where even if both monitors are the same physical size the mouse only cares about the pixels themselves.<br/>
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I was wondering if its possible to add a functionality to mouse movement where you can virtually scale the monitor so that that the movement is physically 1:1 instead of pixel 1:1 if you understand what i mean<br/>
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I took a quick video of the issue here <br/>
<a href="https://i.imgur.com/xMCgU8b.mp4" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>https://i.imgur.com/xMCgU8b.mp4</b></a><br/>
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There you can see that the alignment starts to drift since the monitors are the same size physically but the resolution is different
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