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I have a Windows 10 laptop with a high resolution (3840x2160), high DPI built in display. I have two "standard" external 1920x1080 monitors attached to the laptop to use for extended desktop. One of those is connected by HDMI, the other through DVI connection to a USB3 hub. The mouse cursor looks fine on the laptop screen. When I drag the cursor onto either of the external monitors, the mouse cursor grows to be about 5x bigger than it is on the laptop screen.
I've installed the latest NVidia drivers and tried adjusting scaling settings for each monitor with no success. I've tried them connected one at a time and swapping the connections between the two monitors, but it's always the same.
Nothing else I can see is affected. Icons, applications, pictures, background images, etc are all fine. Just the mouse cursor grows to ridiculous proportions on the other screens.
Does disabling power saving options for the graphics card under Power Options help? – Vinayak – 2016-04-26T15:39:55.090
1Can you screenshot what the cursor looks like when it grows? Try making an external monitor you main display instead of the UHD laptop screen – Narzard – 2016-04-26T18:30:43.733
This could be tied to per monitor DPI settings that has been implemented in W10 i think, have you checked that setting? – Petr Vávro – 2016-04-28T12:35:18.717
Now, after recent updates, the issue has gone away. So it looks like either a Win 10 issue or a NVIDIA driver issue that has since been resolved. – BBlake – 2016-04-28T13:05:55.200
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/6585-63-mouse-larger-screen it looks like ATI had this problem on the 5000 series and they solved it also with a driver. – yoyo_fun – 2016-05-01T00:36:34.740
Hadn't updated this but the seems to come and go at random. I think it's a combo of many apps and Windows in general not dealing well with mixed DPI and resolution display combos. I've learned to live with it. – BBlake – 2016-11-30T15:39:15.243