Mouse Pointer Stays on Primary Monitor After Moving to SecondaryID: Q187579
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If you have multiple monitors connected to your computer and you move the mouse pointer from the primary to the secondary monitor, a copy of the mouse pointer may remain on the primary monitor.
This behavior can occur if either or both of the following conditions
exist:
To resolve this behavior, use only a supported PCI video adapter and driver as the primary video adapter. To determine if your primary video adapter and driver are supported for use with a multiple-monitor configuration, view the Display.txt file located in the Windows folder.
To use multiple monitors in Windows 98, you need a supported Peripheral
Component Interconnect (PCI) or Accelerated Graphic Port (AGP) video
adapter for each monitor that is connected to your computer. Using an
unsupported PCI video adapter as the primary video adapter may work, but
you may experience video problems.
For additional information about using multiple monitors in Windows 98,
click Start, click Help, click the Index tab, type multiple,
and then double-click the "Multiple Display Support"
topic.
Keywords : kbdisplay kbhw windrvr win98 multimon
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 5, 1999