![]() Virustotal finds malware in the latest version of “non stick mouse”. Warning: It has been noted in the comments that This application does not read or write to any drive, it does notĪccess the registry or connect to the Internet. Windows through screens without your mouse getting hijacked by the What it does is hop the mouse over the sticking corners, as well as The open-source application Non Stick Mouse is said to offerĪ solution in the case of multiple monitors. Or for some hacker to come up with the right hack.Īdding your voice to the Windows Feedback App might help. It seems that your only option is currently to wait for a future improvement, explains using the Windows Feedback App. If any other posters experiencing this have not submitted this through Stay tuned and we will update this thread when additional information ![]() We are aware of this issue and it is currently being investigated. The answer on June 4, 2015, by a Microsoft Support Engineer named Vijay B was : Navigation in Taskbar and Start menu properties helped.Īnyway in Win10 i can’t find MouseCornerClipLength, Corner Navigationĭisabled at all and adding same registry keys won’t help. MouseCornerClipLength in registry to 0 from 6 and disable Corner ![]() I have similar problem in windows 8.1 and changing Right monitor the 6 pixel corner will catch your mouse. When moving the mouse from the left monitor to to the top left of the How to disable sticky corners in Windows 10?įrom treats this same problem : Harrymc’s suggestion 1 and suggestion 2 that worked for for Windows 8.1 do not work in Windows 10. No other W10 keys in the node referenced in the W8 solution are obvious replacements.Įdit to address possible solutions in comments I searched the entire registry and couldn’t find it in another location. Also adding that key and setting the value doesn’t work. Like all the people who wanted to disable it in W8, I’m wondering if there is a way to disable it in W10.Īlthough the problem is identical to the one in this question, solutions to solve the problem in W8 involving editing the registry key MouseCornerClipLength do not work in W10, since that registry key is not present in W10. Personally, I had no problem with unrestricted mouse movement across the top of my screens – I got used to “aiming” for the x, and the convenience of unrestricted cursor movement. The image shows roughly the region where mouse movement is not permitted in Windows 10, but is allowed in Windows 7. One must move the cursor down to avoid this region in order to get to the next display. There are a few pixels at the top corners of each display where the mouse cannot cross over onto the other display. In Windows 7, there is no boundary between monitors and the mouse can move freely across the top of the screen between my 3 monitors, provided I had set their heights equal in display settings. It seems Microsoft has tried to solve this problem Multi-monitors and the corners of the screen.
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