I have seen some reports that if you hit the Windows key on your keyboard that the mouse will come back to the primary display.
"sebbelcher" <sebbelcher[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:002DC2BF-7BCC-4559-9785-F0E47095760C[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I have Media Center set up to display on my secondary monitor (a TV) so, > obviously, we can watch videos off the computer from the comfort of our > sofas. However for some reason when I have media center running on the > secondary display my mouse cursor dissapears from the primary display, so > if > the rest of the house are watching a movie, I can't get any work done! > > It's not the case that the mouse has simply "gone too far to the right" > onto > the secondary screen, no amount of movement will bring it back onto the > primary screen. > > Has anyone else encountered this problem? Anyone know a fix? > > Thanks. > Seb.
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