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I have two monitors. If I move my cursor slowly, the cursor cannot cross monitors. It will be stuck to the border of the current monitor.

If I throw my cursor fast enough, it can successfully move across to the other monitor.

I suspect it's a Windows "feature" because I installed updates recently.

My Windows 10 is version 2004.

Can anyone shed light on how to turn the damn feature off?

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I had the same issue, then it only turned out the monitors where just not exactly lined up to each other. Moving them again where monitor 1 was a bit crossing monitor 2, made Windows line them up exactly. After applying these display settings, the problem was gone.

I saw someone do this on a YT video with Win10, for me (Win11), this also worked. So when I thought it was something with snapping, bugs whatever, it turned out to be only the aligment of the monitors not completely connected to each other.