Warp Mouse is a program for Mac that comes in handy if you're working on a large screen or multiple monitors. This application sits quietly on your Menu Bar from where you can customize the way it operates. It comes with simple to configure settings, and uses a small amount of CPU resources.
After launching the utility, each time your mouse cursor hits one the margins of the screen it will be re-directed to the opposite side of the monitor. You can enable the "warp" option for any screen border you like (left, right, bottom, and top side of the screen) directly from the app's Preferences menu.
Furthermore, you can configure the program to automatically launch at system start-up. Another good aspect about this application is that it doesn't drain your system resources while it's running on your Menu Bar.
Other than that, not much more can be said about this program. It does exactly what is stated on the homepage of the developer. Plus, it comes without a price tag. Hence, I can't find any reason why you shouldn't try this app if you're dealing with a big screen or multiple monitors.
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