| 9 | EDIT: And I immediately found a reason to NOT use this work around. The mouse pointer is being progressively offset from the actual click position. At the left edge of the screen, it is correct. But as the mouse is moved to the right, the visual pointer lags behind click point location. When the visual pointer is about half way across the first screen, the click point in the second screen. It looks approximately like the mouse icon on the first screen is proportional to the distance across both screens. |