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blitzcloud
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I want to have a slight margin between monitors because I go to the upper monitor many times when trying to go to any software top window element by overshooting ever so slightly.But the function doesn't seem to do anything, it snaps either way. Windows 10.

is there anything that can be done?
Oct 24, 2024  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could you send me a video of the issue?
Oct 24, 2024  • #2
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blitzcloud
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Hi owen, sure! I understand that message as: press shift so they don't snap to one another. I just want some spacing between them so I have to travel more pixels than "0" to move from the lower monitor to the upper one. Am I understanding it correctly or shift does something else?
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Oct 24, 2024  • #3
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blitzcloud
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Could you send me a video of the issue?


Sent it above, just bumping in case without a quote you don't get updates
Oct 24, 2024  • #4
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks for sending that over. Holding shift will prevent monitor snapping from edge to edge, but there isn't a way to add a gap to your monitors. Having a gap will prevent your mouse from crossing the border entirely, so you won't be able to move your mouse to that monitor at all.

Sorry!
Oct 25, 2024  • #5
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blitzcloud
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Thanks for sending that over. Holding shift will prevent monitor snapping from edge to edge, but there isn't a way to add a gap to your monitors. Having a gap will prevent your mouse from crossing the border entirely, so you won't be able to move your mouse to that monitor at all.

Sorry!


No worries, I guess I misunderstood the function it does. Wish there was a way to create a ficticious margin. I tried padding but it's not quite the same.
29 days ago  • #6
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