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  1. SMOOTHCURSOR HOW TO
  2. SMOOTHCURSOR FOR WINDOWS 10
  3. SMOOTHCURSOR TRIAL
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This will create a new shortcut for you to use. Start the program, check the Open Program box, and then enter the path to the game's EXE file. Thankfully, one enterprising developer set out to fix this problem with a tool called Cursor Lock (Opens in a new window), and in my experience, it works beautifully. I've had this happen with multiple titles, including The Witcher 3, Doom, and Metro: Last Light. Most games can work this way without hiccups, but you may find that, in some cases, your cursor can "drift" onto the other monitor while you're still in-game. You can, however, game on one monitor while having a walkthrough, chat window, or GPU monitor up on the other. While triple monitors allow you to span the game across all your displays-using the Nvidia Surround or AMD Eyefininity settings-dual monitors don't work as well for super-wide gaming, since your crosshair would be right on the monitor bezels. Press it again to bring all the windows back. Win + Home: Minimize all windows except the one you're working on, to banish distractions. Shift + Win + Up: Maximize the window vertically, which is particularly useful if you don't have a taskbar on your secondary display. Shift + Win + Left and Shift + Win + Right: Move the active window to the next monitor, without snapping it to the edge. If the window is currently snapped, this will also resize the window from its snapped position. Win + Up and Win + Down: Maximize or minimize the current window. You can press the keys again to move it between monitors, or snap it back to its original location. Win + Left and Win + Right: Snap the active window to the left or right side of the current monitor.

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SMOOTHCURSOR FOR WINDOWS 10

That's why there are a few shortcuts for Windows 10 and Windows 11 that can help (with or without multiple monitors), including: While you can always drag your windows around and resize them with the mouse, that's arduous and time consuming. The beauty of multiple monitors-especially when compared with ultrawide and superwide monitors-is the ability to "dock" windows to the edges of each display, making it easy to view tons of windows at once. On Windows 11, open the same Taskbar Settings menu, then open the Taskbar behaviors drop-down menu for options on showing the taskbar on all displays and where apps should be displayed. You can also choose if you want the taskbar buttons to have labels, Windows XP-style. If you choose to keep it extended across both displays, though, you can decide where you want individual icons to appear: on both monitors, on the main taskbar and the taskbar where that app's window is open, or on only the app's active monitor. This is how I personally choose to use multiple monitors, since it puts all my shortcuts in one place. The first switch removes the taskbar from your secondary display. There are a lot of useful options here for Windows 10 users, but if you scroll down to the Multiple Displays section, you'll see what we're interested in. Right-click on the taskbar and choose Taskbar Settings. This will also prevent (or at least mitigate) any areas where it becomes impossible to move the cursor between screens.īy default, Windows will extend your taskbar to both monitors, which can be handy-though you can customize it a bit further to your liking. Instead of jumping up or down the screen, it'll appear in the same spot on the other monitor.

SMOOTHCURSOR TRIAL

You may have to do a little trial and error to get them lined up properly.īy lining the monitors up correctly, you will avoid issues when moving the cursor between screens. From this page, Windows 10 and Windows 11 users should be able to drag the rectangles around so they match the monitors' orientation on the desktop say, if one is slightly lower than the other.

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Right-click on the desktop and choose Display Settings. This will produce some weird behaviors, but it's easy to fix. For example, maybe you're plugging your laptop into an external display and using them side by side. If you have two different monitors, however, you may need to do a bit more work to make them play nicely with each other. Just adjust each monitor's stand so they line up perfectly, and you're off to the races. If your monitors are the same make and model, you can probably skip this section-once you plug them both in, Windows should automatically extend your desktop horizontally.

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