Multi-monitor cursor bug #10969
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Seams that you did not push second monitor far enough. First monitor is width of |
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Same issue here, 1080p monitor rotated and has ~3cm deadzone when attempting to go to the right monitor |
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Same issue when the monitor is rotated 90 degrees. I tried rotating the monitor 270 degrees (and physically rotaing it) and I get a dead zone at the bottom of the screen instead and since I don't have another screen set bellow it, I can't access that portion of the screen. |
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same issue but i also have a dead zone at the bottom one of my montiors as well as the side. my config |
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same issue here, but after setting it works again (on amd) can anyone else try that too? weirdest part is that it's fine on arch for me, but shows up on cachyos or when I replace the arch packages with the optimized cachyos ones |
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There seems to be an invisible zone around 1.5cm thick on the right edge of my left monitor, if my cursor is located within it, the visuals of the cursor get pushed to the left to the edge of that zone. Makes pressing any potential buttons in that zone extremely annoying and moving the mouse between the two screens feels really janky. Happens in all software and even without any programs opened with the default cursor, I've shown it in the drawing software to make my actual mouse movements visible.
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