Use Dual Monitor Tools to keep your mouse on one monitor Reviewed by Ryan Perian This article explains how to use Dual Monitor Tools to lock the mouse cursor to a single screen on a multi-monitor ...
In this article, we will help you with how to restrict mouse cursor to a specific part of Windows screen. You can define an area (top, bottom, left, right) on the Windows screen, and then the mouse ...
To keep our system safe from prying eyes, it is essential to restrict users’ access by locking down the system. Windows by default feature a lock system, however, it can be easily unblocked with a ...