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All Monitors have built in OSD (On Screen Display) for the monitors settings. The OSD always shows on top of the image sent by your computer. The OSD is part of the monitor's programing and is completely separate from the computer's program. Your mouse is Part of your computer's programing. The computer inputs it's video signal to the Monitor to show you computers Video output. Think of the OSD like a separate picture placed in front of the computer's image that the computer cannot see and does not know is there. That is why the mouse will always be behind it.
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