

LittleBigMouse does this, but it can't handle two monitors of the same exact model number or something. What we want is for a seamless transition from monitor to monitor, and for our cursor to maintain its speed and sensitivity across the different resolutions. At one point, it might jump just a centimeter, and another point might jump an inch.

What we have are two or more monitors of different resolutions, most likely of the same size, that makes our cursors jump from different heights. This is a compromise, but it's not as nearly as convenient as what we're asking for. Thats all thats needed for this function, just based on the relative size and res of the monitors. It is thereofre in some way mapping a pointer to a different area of the screen when moving between monitors. There is an option that allows you to make it so the mouse does not get "stuck" when moving from the bottom of a higher resolution monitor, it automatically moves the pointer to the bottom of the lower res screen. Quote:Im no programmer but it seems to me a key element of this requested function is already in display fusion. The issue is described in more detail in many questions, including this one and this one. If not, does anyone know of any software out there that can? I'd happily buy the premium version if it can. But can DisplayFusion fix the more general issue? That is, can it enable me to configure my monitors so that the mouse will move across the border to the nearest physical location on the other monitor? One symptom of this issue is that the pointer "snags" on unaligned monitor edges, and I know there's a setting in DisplayFusion that can fix that annoyance. So if you have monitors of the same physical size but different resolutions, it's impossible to align them correctly. But although you can adjust your monitors' relative positions in Windows's display settings, you can't scale them. Ideally the pointer should go to the closest physical location on the other monitor when moving across the border. I came upon DisplayFusion while trying to solve the Windows issue where moving the cursor between monitors doesn't work properly.
