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Old April 12th 16, 09:55 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default How Can I Confine the Mouse Cursor to the display?

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My mouse cursor will move beyond the right and bottom of my desktop
display, and therefore be invisible. Very irritating (to me). How
can I restrict the cursor to the desktop? It does not do this on the
left or top.

Thanks

me


Right click on your Desktop, go to "Screen Resolution," and click. Go to
the next resolution smaller than the one you have. If it's 1920x1680, go
down to 1600x900. If you're not quite there, repeat.

 




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