Cursor Lock is a utility program that addresses a common oversight in some applications (mostly games) on Multi-Monitor systems whereby they allow the mouse cursor to drift into other unwanted screens. In games, this can also lead to minimizing the game window if the cursor has drifted into another screen and the mouse is clicked accidentally.
Cursor Lock fixes these problems by locking the mouse cursor into the monitor that the selected program is opened on (this is also called capturing or clipping). The cursor is only locked when the selected program has the Focus; the cursor can be unlocked by minimizing the selected program, giving focus to another window, or using a user-defined HotKey. When the selected program is closed, Cursor Lock also closes.
Features:
Locking only when focused--requires no special user interaction, nor does it interfer with task switching Between screens
Uses a superior method of capturing the cursor compared to other solutions (i.e. MouseTrap)
Ability to open one program and lock another allows Cursor Lock to work well with launcher programs
Customizable hotkeys allow for complete control of locking in any situation
Intuitive GUI support program for quick setup of Cursor Lock shortcuts
Integrated help system for shortcut setup program
Alternate locking mode that locks the cursor to the current screen
Highly optimized and efficient locking program that uses practically no memory or CPU