Posted March 17, 201410 yr We currently use Windows 7 and Extended desktop in a dental office that we use to show images on another screen. Often we 'lose' the cursor on the screen when it accidentally gets pushed over to the extended desktop. Is there any function that allows you to designate a 'hotkey' that when pushed, will automatically return the cursor "front and center' to the main screen? We already use the 'location circles' function, but this does not help in this situation. Thanks for your help, everyone. Continue reading...
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