(I have a third Windows machine running into this same problem, not included here for simplicity). I am also able to reproduce this issue among machines that do not have high-resolution displays. I have also tried 's proposed workaround, but it did not help me. I have tried resetting the Server's configuration, and reinstalling Barrier (version 2.4.0) on both machines. The only way I know to exit this state is to press "Reload" on the Client's Barrier GUI. Moving the mouse from the Server's screen onto the Client's immediately "traps" the Server's mouse on the bottom-right corner of the Client's screen. Regardless of which machine acts as Server or Client, the behavior is exactly the same. System DPI Setting: 288 DPI (300 percent).User DPI Setting: 240 DPI (250 percent).System DPI Setting: 120 DPI (125 percent).User DPI Setting: 120 DPI (125 percent).I am also facing this problem, using two Windows machines. The only way I can get my mouse back on the server is by stopping barrierc on the client. When both barriers and barrierc are started and connected, as soon as the server's cursor crosses the right screen edge (I use 2 screens on the server machine), it jumps to the client's bottom right of the screen and get stucked there. Upgrading macOS to Catalina did not help. Uninstalling and reinstalling did not help Restarting both machines does not help either. Restarting Barrier on both server and client doesn't help. Actually, it got stucked in the bottom right corner of the client's screen. I can swear it worked once (I could see and move the client's cursor by moving server's mouse) then the client's cursor disappeared forever.
#SHAREMOUSE MOJAVE CRASH MAC#
I installed 2.3.1 on a brand new Mac Mini running Mojave. Client : macOS Catalina 10.15.2 with barrier 2.3.2 downloaded from Github.Server : Linux Fedora 31 with barrier 2.3.2-snapshot-9080ce45 installed with Snap.This happens on my side too with the following setup: