![]() ![]() This can be important for games that implement edge scrolling in different ways, that you want play in windowed mode. You can even configure if to the outer edge or inside the windows border. ![]() It locks down your cursor to a specific display of your choice or inside a window. From all the tools that I tried over the years I was most satisfied with Cursor Lock. The best way to deal with it, is to use an app that restricts your cursor. Same problem with Warlock 1, so I assume the game engine itself can't support exclusive mode. For example the Total War series since Empire (Rome 1 and Medieval II had mouse exclusive mode). I have been using two displays for over thirteen years now and encountered many games that lack a mouse exclusive mode. ![]()
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