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Mouse getting caught on corners of screens in Windows 10

legolord464

Hey guys, I just upgraded to windows 10 today and have a problem with my mouse getting caught on the corners of the screens where they connect to other monitors, I have no idea how to solve the problem.

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I noticed the very same thing. My guess would be that it's tied to their new snap-feature, however I don't know the cause for certain. I haven't found a solution yet, however I can say that very rarely, if ever, does it actually cause me a problem.

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I noticed the very same thing. My guess would be that it's tied to their new snap-feature, however I don't know the cause for certain. I haven't found a solution yet, however I can say that very rarely, if ever, does it actually cause me a problem.

I figured it was tied to the snap feature, maybe its just how I use my computer but it drives me nuts when I expect my mouse to be in one place but it find that it got caught on the corner

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I figured it was tied to the snap feature, maybe its just how I use my computer but it drives me nuts when I expect my mouse to be in one place but it find that it got caught on the corner

There may be a fix out there somewhere in the world, I actually haven't looked since a few months before the RTM build was finalized (There were none, and it didn't seem to be a big issue among the insider preview users - barely a mention was made of it), however, I would just suggest getting in the habit of moving your mouse between screens somewhere in the center of the monitor. I don't know that it's a big enough issue for someone to find a third-party workaround, and i'm not going to hold my breath for a fix from Microsoft.

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There may be a fix out there somewhere in the world, I actually haven't looked since a few months before the RTM build was finalized (There were none, and it didn't seem to be a big issue among the insider preview users - barely a mention was made of it), however, I would just suggest getting in the habit of moving your mouse between screens somewhere in the center of the monitor. I don't know that it's a big enough issue for someone to find a third-party workaround, and i'm not going to hold my breath for a fix from Microsoft.

Yea I'm sure its something I'll get used too II just figured if there was a really easy fix I would do it then forget about it. Thanks anyway!

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