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viewing more of your doc on an external monitor
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1660698"><p>I have a large external monitor for my MPB, and one little tricky thing I have noted is that moving the mouse from one monitor to the other, not by any key combination, but just scrolling, depends on where on the monitor the mouse is. It will NOT move where the image of the monitors aren't touching in the settings area shown in TatooedMac's image. That is, if the mouse is on the bottom of the left screen and you try to move it to the right, it has to be above where the smaller box on the right touches the larger on the left. Otherwise it just sticks at the edge. It has no place to go, so it doesn't go. </p><p></p><p>You can click/drag the two monitor images to define where that overlap takes place. I think the default is that the top edges match, but you can move the smaller up and down to wherever you want it to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1660698"] I have a large external monitor for my MPB, and one little tricky thing I have noted is that moving the mouse from one monitor to the other, not by any key combination, but just scrolling, depends on where on the monitor the mouse is. It will NOT move where the image of the monitors aren't touching in the settings area shown in TatooedMac's image. That is, if the mouse is on the bottom of the left screen and you try to move it to the right, it has to be above where the smaller box on the right touches the larger on the left. Otherwise it just sticks at the edge. It has no place to go, so it doesn't go. You can click/drag the two monitor images to define where that overlap takes place. I think the default is that the top edges match, but you can move the smaller up and down to wherever you want it to be. [/QUOTE]
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