Windows – How to make the cursor in Windows with a multiple monitor setup behave like it’s moving between all monitors having the same resolution

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I just added a new 4k monitor to my setup, bringing my total to 3. My problem is that windows "thinks" that the monitors are physically the relative sizes they are in the display settings, when they're really only an inch different (the 4k is 28" and the 2 1080s are 27"). This makes moving between the monitors a bit of a pain, since the mouse stops at the monitor edge when going from display 1 to either of the other 2. The cursor also jumps to the middle of the screen when moving from either 1080 to the 4k. Is there a way to get them to "line up" to the point where the cursor behaves like it's moving between monitors that have the same resolution?

Screencap of the display settings

System setup:
nVidia GTX 970
Intel Core i7 4790K
16Gb ram
Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

Best Answer

Found this solution on a different thread, originally from Steve:

Perhaps LittleBigMouse could help you out? It's an alpha application, but it seems to be focusing on the issue you're having.

Github: https://github.com/mgth/LittleBigMouse

Download (Releases): https://github.com/mgth/LittleBigMouse/releases

I have been using it myself with a 4K UHD monitor and a 1080p Full HD monitor and this does exactly what you want.

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