Dual Monitor Scrolling

Has anyone else noticed that with the new update, and a dual monitor setup, one cannot scroll by moving the mouse to the edge of the screen? Instead, the mouse simply moves over to the second monitor. I tried finding a "contain cursor" option, but it seemed to be non-existent.

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yep, same here with dual monitors, the cursor is not contained at the edge of the game screen.

Reply #2 Top

I noticed it too. I find it very annoying as I always am using dual monitors. Only fix for me is to set it just to my main playing screen. X(

Reply #3 Top

It is good to play with dual monitors? you dont see the middle of the screen "teared apart" or something? :S

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Quoting Vatticson, reply 3
It is good to play with dual monitors? you dont see the middle of the screen "teared apart" or something?
End of Vatticson's quote

I think that they are playing with full screen on just one monitor while having a second monitor connected to their system. The only reason to have two monitors is to make some tasks easier, such as writing code on one screen and having a guide on the other (which does indeed help a lot!). It does get repetitive and tiresome having to disable your second monitor each time when you want to play Sins. I think that Trinity also suffers from the same problem, from my experiences.

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I have three monitors (matching Samsung 26", 1920 x 1200 each) and stretch the playing window to include all of the middle monitor and half of each monitor on the left and right. I can see skype, IM, Magic jack, IE, Chrome lots of little gadgets, outlook, etc. 

Works Great. Lot's of reasons to have more than one monitor. 

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I've been having to use CursorLock myself to bind the cursor to the fullscreen Rebellion, its not a perfect fix but it works for now at least.

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For me it works, when I "Alt+Tab" the game to minimize it and use "Alt+Tab" again to bring the game back to the foreground. Then my cursor is binded to Rebellion.