I have two 1080p monitors, one is 27" and the other 24" but they are both the same size to windows.

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The height of the monitors are not the same in real life but are according to the windows display settings. Is there anyway for it to recognize that one of the monitors is bigger than the other as the cursor transition from the top of one monitor to the top of the other is annoying to me.

Any help would be much appreciated or if there are any other posts on this forums about the same topic then linking that would be great, thanks.
 
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I have used a 40" 4k monitor along side a 30" 1600P monitor for some time.
A couple of things I found:

If you increase the scale of the denser monitor, you will get closer to the same character size as the smaller monitor.
I do this because text on my 40" 4k monitor is a bit small.

Yes, the disappearance of the cursor is a bit disturbing.
My monitors are wall mounted so I was able to align the top edge of the monitors which helped.

Then, I had the thought, why not rotate the smaller monitor to a portrait orientation?
This reduced the size on my desk as well as making the windows more readable.
When I move the cursor from the larger to the smaller, the increased size of the vertically mounted monitor lets the cursor appear.
I keep...
I have used a 40" 4k monitor along side a 30" 1600P monitor for some time.
A couple of things I found:

If you increase the scale of the denser monitor, you will get closer to the same character size as the smaller monitor.
I do this because text on my 40" 4k monitor is a bit small.

Yes, the disappearance of the cursor is a bit disturbing.
My monitors are wall mounted so I was able to align the top edge of the monitors which helped.

Then, I had the thought, why not rotate the smaller monitor to a portrait orientation?
This reduced the size on my desk as well as making the windows more readable.
When I move the cursor from the larger to the smaller, the increased size of the vertically mounted monitor lets the cursor appear.
I keep email and performance monitors open on the side monitor.

Ultimately, your solution is to use two identical monitors.
 
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