YES!!!! Thank you emlodnaor, your fix also solved the problem on my two card, three monitor NVidia configuration.
Using the "NVIDIA Server Settings" tool ($sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings) to arrange the screens so their sequence is 0, 1, 2 did indeed solve the problem for me. Cursor jumping is gone and drag and drop now works without an offset cursor. Starting to like precise now.
One thing, I could not see from the NVIDIA tool how to identify the screen numbers so I resorted to a little trial and error.
YES!!!! Thank you emlodnaor, your fix also solved the problem on my two card, three monitor NVidia configuration.
Using the "NVIDIA Server Settings" tool ($sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings) to arrange the screens so their sequence is 0, 1, 2 did indeed solve the problem for me. Cursor jumping is gone and drag and drop now works without an offset cursor. Starting to like precise now.
One thing, I could not see from the NVIDIA tool how to identify the screen numbers so I resorted to a little trial and error.