Ubuntu multi monitor mouse transition between monitors is not smooth












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I know that this is quiet weird question and the problem might not look big but it's annoying after all. I use 2 monitors and when I try to move mouse to the other monitor it usually gets stuck at the edge. In order to move mouse to the other monitor you have to move mouse very quickly. In windows however this transition is much smoother where you can move the mouse slowly but still move it to the next monitor and it feels like you are using 1 monitor. Is there a way to fix this?










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    I know that this is quiet weird question and the problem might not look big but it's annoying after all. I use 2 monitors and when I try to move mouse to the other monitor it usually gets stuck at the edge. In order to move mouse to the other monitor you have to move mouse very quickly. In windows however this transition is much smoother where you can move the mouse slowly but still move it to the next monitor and it feels like you are using 1 monitor. Is there a way to fix this?










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      I know that this is quiet weird question and the problem might not look big but it's annoying after all. I use 2 monitors and when I try to move mouse to the other monitor it usually gets stuck at the edge. In order to move mouse to the other monitor you have to move mouse very quickly. In windows however this transition is much smoother where you can move the mouse slowly but still move it to the next monitor and it feels like you are using 1 monitor. Is there a way to fix this?










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      I know that this is quiet weird question and the problem might not look big but it's annoying after all. I use 2 monitors and when I try to move mouse to the other monitor it usually gets stuck at the edge. In order to move mouse to the other monitor you have to move mouse very quickly. In windows however this transition is much smoother where you can move the mouse slowly but still move it to the next monitor and it feels like you are using 1 monitor. Is there a way to fix this?







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          This seems to be the "Sticky edges" which are activated in Ubuntu by default. Go to the System Settings, choose Screen Display and deactivate "Sticky edges".






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          • This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

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          Search menu for Displays



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            In my experience this problem occurred because of dock on secondary display. Go to Settings / Dock / Show on/ and from drop down menu choose Built-In-Display.






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              • This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

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              This seems to be the "Sticky edges" which are activated in Ubuntu by default. Go to the System Settings, choose Screen Display and deactivate "Sticky edges".






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              • This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

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              This seems to be the "Sticky edges" which are activated in Ubuntu by default. Go to the System Settings, choose Screen Display and deactivate "Sticky edges".






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              This seems to be the "Sticky edges" which are activated in Ubuntu by default. Go to the System Settings, choose Screen Display and deactivate "Sticky edges".







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              • This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

                – Vsky
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              • This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

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              This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

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              This is exactly what my problem is. Thank you very much.

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              Search menu for Displays



              or



              Go to menu > Settings > Displays



              and Set Sticky Edges to OFF



              enter image description here






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                Search menu for Displays



                or



                Go to menu > Settings > Displays



                and Set Sticky Edges to OFF



                enter image description here






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                  Search menu for Displays



                  or



                  Go to menu > Settings > Displays



                  and Set Sticky Edges to OFF



                  enter image description here






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                  Search menu for Displays



                  or



                  Go to menu > Settings > Displays



                  and Set Sticky Edges to OFF



                  enter image description here







                  share|improve this answer












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                      In my experience this problem occurred because of dock on secondary display. Go to Settings / Dock / Show on/ and from drop down menu choose Built-In-Display.






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                          In my experience this problem occurred because of dock on secondary display. Go to Settings / Dock / Show on/ and from drop down menu choose Built-In-Display.






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