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<title>RE: Stop mouse at edge monitor?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Do you have the "Wrap mouse cursor around left/right monitor edges" option enabled on the DisplayFusion Settings  Mouse Management tab? If so, disabling that should fix this.
If that's disabled, it sounds like maybe your monitors are just configured in the wrong order. You can fix that by doing ...]]></description>
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Do you have the "Wrap mouse cursor around left/right monitor edges" option enabled on the DisplayFusion Settings > Mouse Management tab? If so, disabling that should fix this.<br/>
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If that's disabled, it sounds like maybe your monitors are just configured in the wrong order. You can fix that by doing the following:<br/>
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<li>Open the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration (Start > All Programs > DisplayFusion > DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration)</li>
<li>Click the "Identify" button and make note of the large ID numbers shown on each monitor</li>
<li>Re-arrange the monitors in the Monitor Configuration window to match the ID numbers from Step 2</li>
<li>Click Apply, and test the mouse movement</li></ul>
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Hope that helps!
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 00:14:51 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi,
I'm testing out display fusion before I decide to go pro.
I have two monitors.  I want to restrict my mouse cursor right monitor (RM) so it doesn't wrap to the left one when I go all the way to the right.  I want it setup so when I move my mouse to the far right of my RM it stops.
So I can...]]></description>
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Hi,<br/>
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I'm testing out display fusion before I decide to go pro.<br/>
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I have two monitors.  I want to restrict my mouse cursor right monitor (RM) so it doesn't wrap to the left one when I go all the way to the right.  I want it setup so when I move my mouse to the far right of my RM it stops.<br/>
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So I can only move my mouse left to get to my left monitor (LM) and to get my cursor to RM I have to move my mouse to the right.<br/>
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On LM I don't want my cursor to move to the RM if I move my mouse cursor off the left edge.<br/>
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How do I go about this?  It is driving me crazy that it loops all the way around if I move too far off the edge of the screen
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