So I've been scouring the intwerwebs for an app that will allow me to confine my mouse cursor to inside a window. Sometimes, when playing osu, I spin so hard on the spinners that I click out of the window, thus causing the window to minimize (I use touchpad ;w;). I know there are many applications for windows, but sadly, I'm using osu on mac (yeah, haha, I know), and there doesn't appear to be any applications on mac as of yet that I know of that can confine a cursor to a window (If anyone could point me to an application that can confine my cursor to only a certain part of my screen, it'd be greatly appreciated).
So, I propose that the option to confine my cursor to only the osu window will be available, so that I will never click outside the window in the middle of an SS osu run again!
If it isn't possible for this to be implemented on mac, I understand, however, I still think it would be great for this to be on osu, regardless of which version, and this come in handy, even in full screen (i.e. people playing with dual monitors).
Thanks for reading, and hopefully you guys will at least consider?? my request. I can only imagine how many requests you guys get each day.
-stripeythetiger
P.S. Sorry if this is a duplicate request, I searched the forums, and I didn't find anything, though I might have missed something.
So, I propose that the option to confine my cursor to only the osu window will be available, so that I will never click outside the window in the middle of an SS osu run again!
If it isn't possible for this to be implemented on mac, I understand, however, I still think it would be great for this to be on osu, regardless of which version, and this come in handy, even in full screen (i.e. people playing with dual monitors).
Thanks for reading, and hopefully you guys will at least consider?? my request. I can only imagine how many requests you guys get each day.
-stripeythetiger
P.S. Sorry if this is a duplicate request, I searched the forums, and I didn't find anything, though I might have missed something.