Several users have reported a cursor bug where the mouse cursor goes off-screen to the user’s second screen when navigating. This issue can occur if you have UAC (User Account Control) disabled. If you are also troubled by this bug, here are a couple of troubleshooting steps to help you resolve League of Legends dual monitors issues. In addition, we also discuss in detail how to make League of Legends open on a second monitor.

How to fix the dual monitor problem for League of Legends?

1. Enable the User Account Control

Note: You don’t need to set the slider at the top, but anything above Never notifies me is good. The recommended setting is to set the slider to Notify me only when apps try to make to my computer option. Make sure to click OK to save the changes.

2. Use the Windows apps troubleshooter

Running the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter will also scan UAC control settings and enable it for safety reasons. Once enabled, check if the cursor bug issue is resolved in League of Legends. One of the common issues reported by the League of Legends players is cursor bugs. The cursor lock fails and goes off-screen to the second monitor. Reportedly, the issue can be resolved by enabling UAC on the user’s computer. Use the Alt + Tab keys  SPONSORED If the issue persists, try using the Alt + Tab combo. Several users have reported the combo to have fixed the problem. When the issue occurs, simply press the Alt + Tab twice on your keyboard to see if that resolves the issue.

3. Use a third-party dual monitor tool

DisplayFusion has many options that you can customize. However, the cursor management option can help you to keep the cursor locked to your League of Legends screen.

How do I change the monitor/play League of Legends on a second monitor?

1. Change your secondary monitor to primary

Now try to open League of Legends and check if it opens on the second monitor. If you’re wondering how to use a second monitor while playing League of Legends, setting your secondary display as the primary monitor is the best option.

2. Run LoL in Windowed mode

If the previous solution doesn’t fix the problem, you can run the game on your secondary monitor by enabling the Windowed mode option in the game. To play League of Legends on the second monitor with full screen or borderless you can either use the second monitor as the primary monitor or enable the Windowed Mode feature in the game. To fix the League of Legends cursor bug, enable User Account Control from the settings. If the issue persists, use the Dual Monitor Tool to lock the cursor on your preferred monitor. Feel free to try these solutions and give us any feedback regarding the subject in the comment section below.

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