cursorfx and steam in fullscreen and steam right-click menu , cursor not showing

so when i load up a game lets say half life episode 1 etc, i cant see my cursor same goes for the right click menu in the notification icons area

 

please fix this :)

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Reply #1 Top

Press ctrl+shift+C and it switches back to the windows cursor.

Reply #2 Top

 

thats NOT helping this is something that should be fixed in cursorfx not this switching between cursors buisness , or else i wouldntve even bought this software , its supposed to replace your windows default cursor but does so half-assed no offense , please fix this stardock team id appreciate ALOT!

 

p.s: happy new years everyone i know im a bit late

and yes i get this problem with minecraft in fullscreen too O:)

Reply #3 Top

I poked the dev team and they're looking into this.

Reply #6 Top

No news.

The news will be posted when it exists.

Reply #8 Top

is this actually being looked into or was i only replied too to shut up ? 8C

Reply #10 Top

This is what we call, "No new information."  As soon as there is, we'll post it here.

Reply #13 Top

There is a work-around in place.  And the dev is aware.

Thanks for the attention.

Reply #15 Top

well its been what over 6 months? -_- , has this been finally addressed or not ? i think ive been waiting long enough dont you think? zubaz

Reply #16 Top

is there a way to contact the devs on this , since this issue hasnt been fixed yet >:(

Reply #17 Top

Quoting hentai345, reply 16
is there a way to contact the devs on this
End of hentai345's quote

You just did.

 

Reply #18 Top

well its been a year , really hope this actually gets fixed :rolleyes:

Reply #19 Top

any news on this , its been again quite a while , hell is the support forum here only to fake support or actually have the devs fix bugs, inquiring minds would like to know >:(

Reply #20 Top

Quoting hentai345, reply 19
hell is the support forum here only to fake support
End of hentai345's quote

If that was the case, the company would have gone under a long time ago. Notice, no one else is posting same issue? May be system specific? Damn PITA!!! I know for a fact [speaking for myself], if there was an issue with a piece of software that lasted [as your has] for over a year, I'd uninstall and cut my losses. Just saying...

Reply #21 Top

Quoting waxplayer, reply 20
Notice, no one else is posting same issue?
End of waxplayer's quote
 It would be redundant and pointless to keep posting/commenting about a bug that still exists once it has been reported, noted and acknowledged. If/when an update is issued that corrects it, I am certain it will be announced. And no, it isn't system specific. I "cut my losses" by removing Steam. I still use CFX and the work-around is not that big of an issue to deal with.

Support is real,  I do believe and so is the support forum, btw. I don't post in a fake.

Reply #22 Top

ok well , ill guess ill just have to wait then , its been over a year already , seriously , is there only one person in the dev department , jesus

Reply #23 Top

let me guess this still hasnt been fixed , is there any hope, this gotta be the worst software support ever >_>

Reply #24 Top

jogalderman, I'd bet all I own that it's a Steam/game issue, and not a CursorFX problem. A large percentage of my games have the same problem. It's the nature of gaming graphics. You simply turn off CFX for the game. I think the game makers know this and it's why some games have their own cursors. (Guessing on that part.)

 

If that don't work for you, contact the game maker, or even Steam.   ;)

 

 

Reply #25 Top

ummm its NOT steams fault, its just that cursor fx needs an compatibility update for steams vgui rendering interface

https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/VGUI_Documentation

 

and id recon that alot of steam users would love this update , thanks :)