EdgeCase is a Utilities app by Peter Kamb. EdgeCase improves your multiple monitor productivity by restricting your mouse cursor to a single screen. The app prevents you from ever accidentally losing your cursor into a rarely-used secondary display, or from overshooting as you flick to an OS X hotcorner or the menu bar.
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1. EdgeCase improves your multiple monitor productivity by restricting your mouse cursor to a single screen.
2. When you do want to switch to another screen, EdgeCase provides several shortcuts that allow you to cross screen edges manually.
3. EdgeCase prevents your mouse from moving between multiple monitors by putting a temporary barrier between the edges of your screens.
4. Option to use EdgeCase only on your main menu bar screen.
5. EdgeCase makes it easy to work with a single screen.
6. New menu bar icons for "Inverse Hotkey" and "Disable EdgeCase" modes.
7. > "Once you have more than one monitor, instead of hitting the edge, the mouse moves to the other screen.
8. EdgeCase's evil twin: cursor is bounded only when holding hotkey.
9. EdgeCase: Fitts' Law infinite width screen edges for your OS X multiple monitors.
10. The app prevents you from ever accidentally losing your cursor into a rarely-used secondary display, or from overshooting as you flick to an OS X hotcorner or the menu bar.
11. Allows uninterrupted crossing from a secondary screen back to the main screen.
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With three external displays in our church (projectors and broadcast graphics), it's extremely important that the mouse not get lost (and thus visible) on one of them. This app keeps that situtation from happening.
Does not work at all. I thought it was working at first, but then I noticed that the mouse still goes up into my second monitor. It will shoot up into the second monitor randomly and if you are clicking when this happens it will open programs or mess with settings etc… It is extremely annoying and makes the app worthless.
I have 2 external monitors; one each side of an Android. I only use the 2 external when I really need to, which is typically only a few times a week. Even when these monitors are turned off, the mouse in OSX can still wander onto them. I also use hot corners for certain things. It’s annoying to need to drag the mouse across large un-powered screens to activate a hot corner. This app solves both of these problems for me. The mouse now stays put on the Android until I need the other monitors and hot corners function like they should, at the corners of the Android not the external screens. Exactly the app I was looking for! Well worth the cost for my use. Working fine on Sierra 10.12.1.
it is an okay fix for accidently moving your mouse to another screen, i will give it that. but is it really worth 15 dollars? No, would it be the perfect 5 to 7 dollar app? Hell yeah. I used it for a few days so far while streaming some Steam games and it helps me keep my mouse on my screen, but i notice that it messes up my turning in game and makes it hard to look the direction of my second display is located.. to fix this i moved my virtual display location to a top corner, and use this app to keep the mouse from accidently going into said corner. Overall, it is an okay little program, but still not worth 15 dollars, unless you plan on using it daily..
It works exactly as advertised, every time, but it is expensive for a One-Trick-Pony. I tried to avoid it, but it increases my productivity by not losing my cursor between screens, especially when the other screen is off or switched to another computer.
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