I play Team Fortress 2 in a competitive way and for the past month I had this bug where if I slide my mouse too far to the right, too quickly, my cursor goes to my second monitor (located on the right) and if I click during that second when it's on my other monitor, I tab out of the game. As you can imagine, this is a really bad disadvantage, as usually I move my mouse quickly when I'm in a tough situation and trying to aim. I am on Windows 10 x64 Home and my mouse is a Logitech G502 (Pixart 3366)
This seems to span out through all Source games as well, CS:GO and L4D2 have the same thing, while stuff like Overwatch or Nuclear Throne are completely fine.
I've asked the steam tf2 forums, but all they said was to remove my second monitor, which, let's face it, will not be happening. I also saw suggestions on mouse locking software, but from my experience, it eitherakes aiming really jagged or increases input lag. I know a full reset if windows will fix this, but I was just wondering if any of the wonderful smart people on this forum have had experience with this issue and if someone knows how to resolve it without resetting.
Thats a screenmode issue. Use actual fullscreen not windowed fullscreen. It does that in every game that has windowed fullscreen. Its a screen mode bug, less a game bug.
I don't like to play in borderless windowed, it increases input latency. All of my games are in true full screen.
go to window mode then back to full screen and make sure mouse capture is enabled theres a dev console line for it I think
Mouse capture is working, it's just not working correctly. The cursor should be locked inside the window, but it lets it come out and then corrects it's mistake in like 25ms. No luck with going windowed back to full screen again.
Huh, I dunno then.
Thanks for you suggestions anyway, guess I'll have to reset.