Comment 10 for bug 927662

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Nate Gallaher (ngallaher+ubuntu) wrote :

I'm still seeing this issue on unity 5.10. I would really like a way to turn this stickyness off. I think it's appalling that the OS would decide to interfere with the accepted operation of the mouse cursor in this way. Every time I cross over the screen boundary, I am yanked out of my process flow and have to push and re-push the cursor over the boundary. People with dual monitors have regularly had to deal with the perils of "slipping over the edge", and I honestly can't say it's ever been a huge pain point for me. I'm trying to give Unity a solid chance, but this issue is a daily pain point for me. Please add a way to disable this feature.