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<title>RE: Dual Windows without Extending</title>
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<description><![CDATA[On the Settings  Functions tab, you can assign a key combination to the "Lock/Unlock Mouse Cursor to Current Monitor" function. Pressing the combo will cause DisplayFusion to keep the mouse on the current monitor.
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On the Settings > Functions tab, you can assign a key combination to the "Lock/Unlock Mouse Cursor to Current Monitor" function. Pressing the combo will cause DisplayFusion to keep the mouse on the current monitor.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[Display Fusion on trial mode. I have two monitors with the second monitor extending the primary desktop. So, I can move my cursor or a window from the primary to the secondary. What I want to do is to stop the movement from the primary to the secondary; i.e. so that the cursor or window will stop...]]></description>
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Display Fusion on trial mode. I have two monitors with the second monitor extending the primary desktop. So, I can move my cursor or a window from the primary to the secondary. What I want to do is to stop the movement from the primary to the secondary; i.e. so that the cursor or window will stop at the primary screen border. I'd rather have to manually switch to the second monitor by a hot-key (or other affirmative action). <br/>
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How do I do this?<br/>
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Thanks.
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