I upgraded to Windows 10, got the new Geforce Windows 10 drivers and started up Minecraft. The game now "bleeds over" onto my second display and the buttons in options, the main menu, etc still show centered on my main display, but I have to hover over a completely different part of the screen to select them. For instance, clicking "Options" on the main menu can be accomplished by hovering the mouse out to the lower right away from the actual button and "feeling around" until the button highlights with the mouse nowhere near it. When I set the game to windowed mode the problem does not reproduce, but reproduces again when the game is switched back to fullscreen mode.
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I upgraded to Windows 10, got the new Geforce Windows 10 drivers and started up Minecraft. The game now "bleeds over" onto my second display and the buttons in options, the main menu, etc still show centered on my main display, but I have to hover over a completely different part of the screen to select them. For instance, clicking "Options" on the main menu can be accomplished by hovering the mouse out to the lower right away from the actual button and "feeling around" until the button highlights with the mouse nowhere near it. When I set the game to windowed mode the problem does not reproduce, but reproduces again when the game is switched back to fullscreen mode.