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Losing mouse cursor with dual monitor m2 micro projector setup
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#1 By 442647 (99.19.215.206) at Thursday, December 09, 2010 02:35:13 PM
I have a dual monitor setup with my windows xp based laptop. But instead of using a typical monitor I opted for a micro projector (aaxa tech m2 micro projector) because I could make it almost any screen size I wanted. The problem is that I on my second screen (projected one) the mouse cursor will go past the right hand side edge of the screen, disappearing. I thought it was going onto my laptop screen, but it's not. I even plugged in an lcd monitor and it did the same thing. Its really annoying when I lose my cursor or when open windows get moved to that "unseen area". Any ideas, suggestion are appreciated [emote|:)]

#2 By 442647 (99.19.215.206) at Friday, December 10, 2010 02:13:42 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Fdubman6: I have a dual monitor setup with my windows xp based laptop. But instead of using a typical monitor I opted for a micro projector (aaxa tech m2 micro projector) because I could make it almost any screen size I wanted. The problem is that I on my second screen (projected one) the mouse cursor will go past the right hand side edge of the screen, disappearing. I thought it was going onto my laptop screen, but it's not. I even plugged in an lcd monitor and it did the same thing. Its really annoying when I lose my cursor or when open windows get moved to that "unseen area". Any ideas, suggestion are appreciated [emote|:)] [/QUOTE] So I started messing around with all of the settings and something seemed to work, but only when I plug in the lcd monitor. I tried to figure out what the settings I changed, but there were too many, and now when I plug in the projector nothing shows up. I don't know whats going on anymore.... Maybe its the projector?? Can anyone check it out and let me know please !! [aaxatech.com/products/m2_micro_projector.htm]

#3 By 442647 (99.55.99.134) at Monday, December 13, 2010 01:46:43 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Fdubman6: [QUOTE]Originally Posted by Fdubman6: I have a dual monitor setup with my windows xp based laptop. But instead of using a typical monitor I opted for a micro projector (aaxa tech m2 micro projector) because I could make it almost any screen size I wanted. The problem is that I on my second screen (projected one) the mouse cursor will go past the right hand side edge of the screen, disappearing. I thought it was going onto my laptop screen, but it's not. I even plugged in an lcd monitor and it did the same thing. Its really annoying when I lose my cursor or when open windows get moved to that "unseen area". Any ideas, suggestion are appreciated [emote|:)] [/QUOTE] So I started messing around with all of the settings and something seemed to work, but only when I plug in the lcd monitor. I tried to figure out what the settings I changed, but there were too many, and now when I plug in the projector nothing shows up. I don't know whats going on anymore.... Maybe its the projector?? Can anyone check it out and let me know please !! [aaxatech.com/products/m2_micro_projector.htm] [/QUOTE] I Finally SOLVED it!! So it turns out that I had to make sure my laptop was set as the primary monitor and then extend my desktop on to the projected screen and now I don't lose my mouse anymore! Sweet relief. Check out that quality! [img]http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/2074/dscm070.jpg[/img]



 

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