You're welcome. PS: I don't think "Email me when someone replies" is working right :(
JacobKlein
CursorFX is now working correctly in Cortana, on the Release build. It may have been today's Windows 10 Update that fixed it, I'm not sure. OS Version 1703 Build 15063.502 (KB4032188) https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4032188 This remark looks particularly ... juicy/related: Addressed issue where Magnifier Lens users cannot click on buttons or select web content in Microsoft Edge or Cor
Jeez, it's almost like people don't read my post! I spelled it out pretty clearly, honestly. Try reading it more slowly.
[quote who="ZubaZ" reply="6" id="3675669"] This is resolved by Microsoft in Windows 10 build 16184.1001 [/quote] It was actually fixed in an earlier Fast Ring build. As I said in my prior post: "Build 16176 appears to not have any of the problems."
I'm having the same problems. Using Windows 10 Creators Update, Version 1703, Build 15063.138 (latest cumulative update) When CursorFX is on, mouse scrolling and clicking does not work correctly in several apps and scenarios, including problems using Edge and Cortana. What's interesting is that I've found: - I can use "Ctrl+Shift+C" to t
SUMMARY: I have seen many 'complaints' about CursorFX's choppyness. It's the same issue I used to have with CursorXP, using Vista. The program is not always set at "High" priority as it should be. PROBLEM: The problem is that, sometimes CursorFX is set at the wrong priority. (I don't have reproducible scenarios, but I'd say about 75% of the time when I boot up Vista)... Devs, you guys needs to test this more -- the bug exists on Vista SP1 x86 as well, which is what I'm using.<