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Setting the resolution with the main screen will still make the cursor try to go "home" on the second screen if the second screen is positionned on the left of the main screen since home is at TOP/LEFT
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I don't have any experience working with multiple screens.
Do you have suggestions for how the library could be improved to work better for this usage?
It seems to me the way to do this would be to treat the screens as a single screen, set the resolution according to the combined sizes of the screens, and the coordinates relative to the top left corner of the leftmost screen. In this case, there would be no need to modify the library. Will that solution work for you?
If your cursor is in the first half of the screen width positionned (physically) to the right or your desk before calling MoveTo.home, the cursor will go home on the first screen positionned (physically) on the left of your desk.
If the cursor is in the second half and you call MoveTo.home, it will go home on the right screen. Does that make sense?
Setting the resolution with the main screen will still make the cursor try to go "home" on the second screen if the second screen is positionned on the left of the main screen since home is at TOP/LEFT
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