Disabling "Sticky corners" on multiple monitors does not work

The option to "Disable multiple monitor mouse corner stickiness" in Start10 was one of the reasons why I bought the software - that Windows 10 behavior of stopping the mouse cursor from crossing across monitors when in the corner of one of them is infuriating!

However, that setting from Start10 doesn't seem to actually work at all, and my mouse cursor is stopped at monitor corners just as it was before. I have a triple monitor setup. I tried rebooting with and without this option checked, which makes no apparent difference.

What can I do to make this work?

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Reply #1 Top

Bumping this thread as a reminder - it's pretty discouraging to have one of the stated features of this software be entirely nonfunctional.

Reply #3 Top

Would have to agree that this functionality is not working.

At first I was skeptical as I had not experienced the problem then I discovered where the sticky corner actually was in my dual monitor setup. Enabled the option in Start 10 to disable sticky corner, rebooted and indeed found no change at all.

Reply #5 Top

Thanks for that link - had already seen NSM but don't regard it as a fix for a fundamental flaw in Windows 10.

Reply #6 Top

I believe Microsoft may have disabled the ability to disable this feature in Windows 10 unfortunately.

Reply #7 Top

Quoting Neil, reply 6

I believe Microsoft may have disabled the ability to disable this feature in Windows 10 unfortunately.
End of Neil's quote

If your software is unable to disable "sticky corners" for the mouse on Windows 10, then stop advertising it as being able to.