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Share a single Mouse cursor across multiple monitors (Primary and Secondary screens)

How to share a single Mouse cursor across multiple monitors ?


the default behavior in most operating systems is to share a single mouse cursor across multiple monitors in a multi-monitor setup. Each monitor typically extends the desktop, and the mouse can freely move between them. There are third-party applications and utilities that allow for more advanced control over multiple monitors, including the ability to have separate cursors on each screen. These applications often provide additional features for managing windows, screen layouts, and cursor behavior.

One such example is "Multiplicity" by Stardock. It's a software solution that allows you to control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse and also provides features like having multiple mouse cursors on the same computer across different monitors.

Keep in mind that the availability of such features may depend on the operating system and the specific graphics hardware and drivers installed on your system. Additionally, new software solutions may have been developed or existing ones updated.

If this functionality is crucial for your use case, I recommend checking the latest options available based on your operating system and requirements. Always ensure that any third-party software you choose is compatible with your system and meets your security and privacy standards.

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