Cursor warping

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Mouse warping or cursor warping is the positioning of the cursor by the computer system rather than by the user's manipulation.[1] For example, some window managers, such as AfterStep, awesome, and wmii, automatically position the pointer to the centre of the current application window when that application is made current.[clarification needed]

Warping can also refer to shifting the mouse between monitors.[2]

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