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Windows 10 found an issue when connecting multiple screens

by alex

A Twitter user talked about an unexpected Windows 10 issue he discovered when connecting multiple screens. Difficulties appear when moving the cursor between screens.

The user connected two monitors and a drawing tablet. He saw that he could not move the cursor between screens that were out of order. The mouse pointer “hits” the edge of the screen and does not go further.

However, it turned out that this was not a mistake, but an idea of the developers. The user found that if you speed up the cursor, you can still move it.

It gets better. You can actually move the mouse between screens but only if it goes fast enough. Slow mouse is stuck on one screen. pic.twitter.com/ToeYvDGeeO

– Sos Sosowski (@Sosowski) April 14, 2021

This behavior of the pointer is observed only if the configuration of the monitors is set through the parameters of Windows 10. When using the video card software or a third-party program, this problem does not arise.

The fact is that in Windows there is a parameter that checks the speed of the pointer so that it can fly to another screen.

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