John 2006-12-02 14:14
#1
If possible, it would be great if there is an option for when moving the mouse between monitors to scale the mouse vertical position depending on the screen resolution.
#2
Also, it'll also be great to have an option to stop the mouse at the upper right hand corner of the left screen -- Essential for Maximized Windows.
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Christian Studer 2006-12-03 11:00
Thanks for your suggestions, will be considered for UltraMon 3.
Regarding 1): would you want this in order to be able to always move the mouse along the top or bottom to the other monitor, even if that monitor has a lower resolution and isn't aligned with the top or bottom of the main monitor?
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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John 2006-12-03 22:24
The first part of #1 is it would be perfect if the mouse could seamlessly move between monitors without being "stuck" at the edges because of resolution differences (even if the mouse position is shifted).
The second part of #1 is the scaling of the mouse position would allow me to stay on the bottom taskbar when moving between screens, but that may be problematic if moving between two screens that share a common window to stay on the same line. I wouldn't mind at all if this part is left out since there isn't a good solution to the problem.
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Josh 2006-12-04 06:03
Just figured I'd point out that by default number 1 is actually part of windows. (KINDA)
It's a speed issue. If you hit an edge fast enough with the mouse pointer windows will automaticly move it to the closest spot on the next screen. Although if you move the mouse really slow it will just hit the edge and stop.
It stands to reason that there is a setting in the registery which says how fast the mouse has to be moving. If you found it you should be able to simply set it to a null value thus making it always pop to the nearest spot on the next screen.
Personally I've never looked for it though as I like it only moving the mouse if I do it fast.
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