choggy2840
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choggy2840 got a reaction from AyaanMAG in Useful Software Megathread
I would like to recommend LittleBigMouse which is a free piece of software that allows you to align two different resolution monitors in windows. For example in my setup my ultrawide is much higher resolution than my secondary monitor which causes the scaling when rearranging the monitor positions to be wrong in windows settings as shown below. This means that the mouse moves and down when moving between the monitors and if you try and cross the mouse at the top or bottom of the screens you may get an 'invisible wall' that stops the mouse from moving. This is especially annoying when you have two monitors that are almost identical in height. All that I had to do in my case was download LittleBigMouse from here on GitHub and run it and tick the enable box and run at startup and press enable then close it and forget about it in the system tray. As a bonus it is very light on resources only using around 150MB of RAM and usually 0 to 1% CPU usage in task manager when in the background.
Link to about it:
https://github.com/mgth/LittleBigMouse/wiki
Downloads:
https://github.com/mgth/LittleBigMouse/releases
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choggy2840 got a reaction from AdHaPr in Useful Software Megathread
I would like to recommend LittleBigMouse which is a free piece of software that allows you to align two different resolution monitors in windows. For example in my setup my ultrawide is much higher resolution than my secondary monitor which causes the scaling when rearranging the monitor positions to be wrong in windows settings as shown below. This means that the mouse moves and down when moving between the monitors and if you try and cross the mouse at the top or bottom of the screens you may get an 'invisible wall' that stops the mouse from moving. This is especially annoying when you have two monitors that are almost identical in height. All that I had to do in my case was download LittleBigMouse from here on GitHub and run it and tick the enable box and run at startup and press enable then close it and forget about it in the system tray. As a bonus it is very light on resources only using around 150MB of RAM and usually 0 to 1% CPU usage in task manager when in the background.
Link to about it:
https://github.com/mgth/LittleBigMouse/wiki
Downloads:
https://github.com/mgth/LittleBigMouse/releases
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choggy2840 got a reaction from VinZie in [SOLVED] Disable GSync on multi Freesync capable monitor setup
I was being stupid you can use the checkbox at the bottom of the gsync page to enable/disable gsync for one of the monitors
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choggy2840 got a reaction from genexis_x in Looking for laptop recommendations.
Ok thank you so much for your help will take this all on board and hopefully make a decision
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choggy2840 got a reaction from genexis_x in Should I get a second dimm for my laptop?
Just want to check that this is fine it is 8GB and 2400Mhz and is CL17 on the latency and I also made sure the Rank Organisation was the same as the original ram which it is as it is single rank just want to know if you think it will be fine. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crucial-CT8G4SFS824A-PC4-19200-SODIMM-260-Pin-x/dp/B01BIWKP58/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1551374654&sr=8-3&keywords=2400mhz+cl17+ddr4+8gb
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choggy2840 got a reaction from JabroniBaloney in HELP! PC TEMPS!
But this video says otherwise this cooler is supposed to be great for the 980 Ti.
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choggy2840 got a reaction from IziBartek in K70 RGB KEY CAP CLEANING
Hi LTT forum,
I am intending to give my K70 a long-awaited clean and I am nervous to use 99.9% Isopropyl Alcohol as I am unsure as to whether it will damage they keycaps eg discoloration, fading, eating away at the plastic etc also the same for the metal body. If anybody with a K70 RGB could let me know form any personal experience that would be greatly appreciated. I am using the keycaps that came with the keyboard just in case anyone asks.
TIA,
Max