Hi there,
I have followed the tutorial for setting up quick sync that I guess about 90% of people used while they did it:
http://mirillis.com/en/products/tutorials/action-tutorial-intel-quick-sync-setup_for_desktops.html
Everything works fine and dandy except that there appears to be a "free space" BEHIND right side of my physical monitor which causes my mouse cursor to be able to move off the actual screen and then it takes a while before I can get it back where I can see it. Also if I click somewhere in the area off the screen, it's the same as if I clicked on desktop (even when a fullscreen application is running). I assume it's a problem of windows 7 not being able to manage a virtual screen properly. Checked the screen and mouse settings and found nothing useful in this regard.
Browsed the web and forums to find a solution but it appears that no one else is having the same problem...
My setup:
Windows 7 Home,
Intel core i5 3570K with Intel HD graphics 4000 enabled in BIOS,
MSI N560GTX Ti graphics card,
MSI Z77A-G45 GAMING motherboard.
I do not know if I am just blatantly overlooking something obvious but I really can't seem to solve this annoying issue.
I have followed the tutorial for setting up quick sync that I guess about 90% of people used while they did it:
http://mirillis.com/en/products/tutorials/action-tutorial-intel-quick-sync-setup_for_desktops.html
Everything works fine and dandy except that there appears to be a "free space" BEHIND right side of my physical monitor which causes my mouse cursor to be able to move off the actual screen and then it takes a while before I can get it back where I can see it. Also if I click somewhere in the area off the screen, it's the same as if I clicked on desktop (even when a fullscreen application is running). I assume it's a problem of windows 7 not being able to manage a virtual screen properly. Checked the screen and mouse settings and found nothing useful in this regard.
Browsed the web and forums to find a solution but it appears that no one else is having the same problem...
My setup:
Windows 7 Home,
Intel core i5 3570K with Intel HD graphics 4000 enabled in BIOS,
MSI N560GTX Ti graphics card,
MSI Z77A-G45 GAMING motherboard.
I do not know if I am just blatantly overlooking something obvious but I really can't seem to solve this annoying issue.