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Well, the topic says it all, really. When I set GameEx to run on the secondary monitor, it moves there as it should, but the mouse pointer stays on the primary monitor. I need to keep the pointer on the primary to control the secondary - which is odd. This issue only affects GameEx - everything else seems to run fine, with the pointer in the right place.

Thanks for your time.

-Miskie.

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What happens if you switch which monitor is primary?

Same problem but on the other monitor - gameex shows on one monitor, the mouse pointer on the other, and when I move the mouse on the other monitor, the GameEx menu responds as if the mouse is on the proper monitor.

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The problem is not a GameEx problem but a Windows problem. Windows defaults the mouse cursor location to the active (primary) monitor. You may want to look at Multi-Monitor Mouse (M3) which is a freeware app that should allow you to setup your mouse behaviors and a default monitor for the mouse cursor location.

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The problem is not a GameEx problem but a Windows problem. Windows defaults the mouse cursor location to the active (primary) monitor. You may want to look at Multi-Monitor Mouse (M3) which is a freeware app that should allow you to setup your mouse behaviors and a default monitor for the mouse cursor location.

Sadly, M3 didn't help - the problem isn't the mouse pointer defaulting to the wrong screen, the problem is the mouse pointer must be on the wrong screen to control the right screen. Well, I decided to ignore the problem for now, by converting to arcade controls instead of mouse.

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