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Old 04-11-2007, 06:40 AM
Sarge®
 
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Default NView Options

Is there a way to configure nview to have the mouse cursor move off
the left side of the monitor instead of the right? I have dual view
setup, only problem being, my secondary monitor (17") is to the left
of the Primary (20") and because of desk design I cant switch them
around.

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Old 04-11-2007, 10:25 PM
Pea
 
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Default Re: NView Options

On 11 Apr 2007, Sarge® <sarge@dontbother.com> said

> Is there a way to configure nview to have the mouse cursor move off
> the left side of the monitor instead of the right? I have dual view
> setup, only problem being, my secondary monitor (17") is to the left
> of the Primary (20") and because of desk design I cant switch them
> around.
>
>


Go to Display Properties, Settings tab. Click and drag your secondary to
the left of the primary and click ok.

The mouse curser should now go off to the left.

HTH
Pea
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Old 04-12-2007, 11:51 AM
Sarge®
 
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Default Re: NView Options

On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:25:29 GMT, Pea <pea-is@nospam.hotmail.co.uk>
wrote:

>On 11 Apr 2007, Sarge® <sarge@dontbother.com> said
>
>> Is there a way to configure nview to have the mouse cursor move off
>> the left side of the monitor instead of the right? I have dual view
>> setup, only problem being, my secondary monitor (17") is to the left
>> of the Primary (20") and because of desk design I cant switch them
>> around.
>>
>>

>
>Go to Display Properties, Settings tab. Click and drag your secondary to
>the left of the primary and click ok.
>
>The mouse curser should now go off to the left.
>
>HTH
>Pea


lol, what an idiot I am. Trying to find a setting in NView when it was
right there the whole time.

Thank for the help.
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