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I have two screens. My primary screen is a 3840x2160
laptop screen. My secondary screen is a 1920x1080
monitor. The issue I'm having is that due to the screen resolutions, Windows thinks the laptop monitor is ~4x larger than the external monitor, when in reality the laptop monitor is physically smaller.
What I would like is for the left edges of my laptop monitor to match up with the right edges of the external monitor.
How can I do this?
Edit: Without lowering the resolution of my laptop monitor.
Trying it out and this seems pretty cool. Where do I find this preference though? – PandaConda – 2015-09-15T18:59:14.960
Right-click the icon by the clock > Settings > Window Management. :) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2015-09-15T19:28:04.120
BTW if you like it, I highly recommend you pay for it (I don't believe this mouse feature is in the 'free' version). It's a one-time cost, and he's been regularly updating it for several years now (latest version was released like yesterday) -- well worth the $25-$35 cash. :) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 – 2015-09-15T19:31:08.553
This is great, but it can be disorienting as you move towards vertical edges . It would be nice if you could map edge of one screen to edge of the other way in a specific way, so that in real life, when looking at the monitor, mouse moved from one monitor to other would stay at the same height. Going from bigger monitor to smaller would clamp the mouse to the top/bottom when moving from height on bigger monitor that smaller doesn't cover. I know there is a little Github project called LittleBigMouse, but that doesn't work on my system. – Karlovsky120 – 2016-11-17T16:55:19.290