mgth is an independent Windows utility developer whose public work is concentrated on solving the long-standing friction points that arise when modern high-DPI laptops are plugged into legacy 1080p desktop monitors. The publisher’s single shipping title, Little Big Mouse, is a lightweight, open-source “DPI-aware mouse bridge” that intercepts cursor coordinates and rescales them in real time so the pointer glides smoothly across mixed-resolution displays instead of sticking, jumping or disappearing at screen edges. Typical users are programmers, traders, CAD operators and streamers who run a 4K primary panel alongside one or two older 1440p or 1080p side screens and need pixel-perfect transit without Windows’ built-in scaling artifacts. Because the utility runs as a portable background service, it also fits easily into portable dev environments, conference-room laptops and gaming rigs that are re-configured daily. By focusing on a narrow but irritating Windows multi-monitor bug, mgth exemplifies the modern micro-publisher model: a solo maintainer, transparent GitHub commits, rapid issue triage, and releases that track every Windows 10/11 insider build. Little Big Mouse and any future mgth tools can be obtained free of charge from get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest upstream build, and can be queued for batch deployment alongside other utilities.
DPI Aware mouse move across screens for Windows
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