How To Disable Sticky Corners In Windows 10
Windows 10 also got sticky corners where there are a few pixels at the top corners of each monitor (display) where the mouse cannot cross over to the other monitor. One must move the cursor away from this region to transition to the next display. So without wasting any time let’s see how to actually Disable Sticky Corners in Windows 10 with the below-listed guide. Note: In Windows 8.1, 8 and 7 changing the value of MouseCornerClipLength registry key from 6 to 0 was able to disable Sticky corners, but unfortunately this trick doesn’t seem to work in Windows 10...