BrokenMouse 1.0.1

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BrokenMouse provides you with a mouse cursor clipper suitable for old games as well as other fullscreen apps being run on multimonitor systems.
BrokenMouse provides you with a mouse cursor clipper suitable for old games and other fullscreen apps being run on multimonitor systems.

This little app will help with older games like strategy or other games that use map scrolling. Often, they present issues on multimonitor configurations. This point means that if you move your mouse to the edge of your primary gameplay screen, the cursor winds up jumping to your secondary monitor rather than stopping at the border. In that example, if you click the game, it will get minimized. BrokenMouse is developed to overcome that issue.

It can also allow you to disable WinKey, which if you play keyboard-controlled games, you know how annoying accidentally hitting the WinKey can be in the middle of your game.

BrokenMouse includes two modes:

Automatically detect a fullscreen application and clip the mouse inside of the screen where the application window is shown
Manual mode (with support for a global hotkey) for cases when the first mode is not applicable. You can select the monitor for manual clipping.

BrokenMouse Features:

Clip mouse cursor for fullscreen application
Automatic or manual enabling of mouse clipping
Tracking the screen resolution for clipping purposes
(optional) Disable Windows key when clipping is on

Similar:
How to Disable the Insert Key in Windows 10
How to Turn On or Off Game Mode in Windows 10
How to Troubleshoot a Mouse That's Slow, Lagging or Jumpy
How to Fix Mouse Cursor Jumping or Moving Randomly While Typing


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