Cursor Management

Cursor Management

Your mouse cursor can move between the computer monitor and the audience display surface. Even during performance of a film file, if you bump the mouse it may land in the middle of the projection screen without your knowledge. We recommend getting into a habit of deliberately “storing” the cursor at a specific location within the boundaries of the Muséik interface whenever it is not in use. That way you will always know where to find it and will see immediately if it has possibly been bumped over to the performance screen.
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