Everything worked perfectly fine with Windows 7. I just got the new OS and am having this issue. Under "display settings," my monitors are aligned. I have also tried adding MouseMonitorEscapeSpeed and MouseCornerClipLength in the registry and altering their respective values (the Windows 8 solution to the problem I'm having) to no avail. Both of my monitors have the same resolution. I tried restarting my computer and disabling snap assist too. I can move the cursor between the two monitors anywhere except through the corners. Even if I move the mouse fast, it just doesn't pass through the corners.
This topic seems to be the most revelant: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/insider_wintp-insider_personal/how-to-disable-sticky-corners-in-windows-10/cb077f2d-920f-4f51-8e61-28578ab31ec9. This one is relevant too: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-start/turn-off-sticky-edges-mousecornercliplength/80b4b118-01f4-4b88-bce3-dcd32104ba8c. Am I correct in assuming that there is no solution and that Microsoft has done nothing to remedy the situation as of yet?
Specs: http://imgur.com/K8BDEb8
Display settings: http://imgur.com/a5Xm34a
What else can I try?
Thank you.
- Edited by Arnold Something Wednesday, August 19, 2015 1:24 AM