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Actual Multiple Monitors Mouse Changes Position
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Luke Gilow
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10/01/2012 00:29:47
I am currently using Win 7 and have been pleased with Multiple Monitors. I had gotten it originally to display a start bar for both of my monitors.
My question involves having multiple instances of the same program on the same start bar. When I switch to different windows by clicking the icon on the start bar and selecting the window my mouse will jump to the top left of the selected window. This happens with both Google Chrome and Windows Explorer so I assume it does this with all programs. I have looked through all the setting of AMM and have found nothing. Does anyone know a way to disable this feature?
Thanks.
The below image shows me selecting a program instance from multiple instances. When I do this the correct window appears and then the mouse jumps to the top left corner.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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10/02/2012 03:47:13
Hello Luke.
This is a known bug.
For now select Multiple Monitors > Taskbar. Check the "Enable preview thumbnails", uncheck the "Put the mouse into..." and then uncheck the "Enable preview thumbnails" to return to your settings.
Best regards.
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Luke Gilow
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10/02/2012 14:08:01
Thanks Bogdan. That worked for me. Guess I didn't see it because those options where greyed out.
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