Better multi-monitor pointer control
Cursr is a free macOS utility created for people who need finer control over the mouse while using more than one display. It streamlines cursor transitions between screens so switching between apps and windows feels more natural and less disruptive.
What it lets you change
Cursr gives a straightforward interface to tweak how the pointer behaves across connected monitors.
- Fine-tune pointer acceleration to suit fast or precise movements
- Set and modify pointing direction rules for seamless cross-screen travel
- Adjust pointer speed to match your workflow and screen layout
- Use an intuitive control panel to apply and save your preferred settings
Who benefits most
This tool is especially useful for users with complex desktop arrangements — for example, creative professionals, developers, and heavy multitaskers. By tailoring mouse behavior per-display, Cursr helps reduce interruptions and improves flow while moving between monitors.
A no-cost alternative worth looking at
If you want another option, consider Time Lapse Assembler (free). Although primarily known for time-lapse creation, some users recommend it as a lightweight, no-cost utility in workflows where simple, free tools are preferred.
Technical
- Mac
- Free