Curious, if you have been able to confirm this behavior?
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Thanks, It happens in all apps. Tried with Chrome, Excel, Outlook, etc. Some cursors behave better than others. It is very bad with the built-in cursor "Canterburry" for example. I tried using windows Gamebar to record a video, but the recorded video, strangely enough, doesn't resemble how my mouse cursor looks "on screen". So the error is visible on my screen, but not in the recorded video. Very strange :( Why I just decided for an old-fashioned recording with my phon
I see that, learning this, I stand corrected. I have also edited my initial post, my assumption being wrong.
Edited, due to being wrong.
Hi, I made a post sharing my cursor collection for CursorFX, the post was "nuked". Is it illegal to share one's cursor collection, and if so, why? All the cursors are freeware? I clearly stated that I was not the author of any of these, and they are being shared freely on wincustomize.com anyway, even CursorFX linking to that site from within the program. And inside the program, the credits to the authors are revealed clicking the "I" icon. So why was my post deleted? Just loo
Hi all, Sharing my CursorFX4 collection, that I have accumulated over time. The reason I call it CursorFX4 collection is, that I have curated my collection when upgrading to FX4 from FX2, ironing out the non-compatible ones (actually a very tedious process, copying a batch at a time, and if FX4 opened, then all good, if FX4 hanged, then I would know one of them was corrupt in this batch, deleting the batch, then copying one-by-one until identifying the corrupt one, deleting. R
Thanks, I will keep an eye on this thread.
Hi all, Just updated to CursorFX4 from FX2 (evaluating, as FX4 is apparently a stand-alone version I need to rebuy). But I have a very annoying problem with FX4, which I did not have with FX2: Whenever I scroll (using the two-finger method in the trackpad of my laptop), the windows built-in icon for scrolling is revealed, and at the same time cursor reverts to the windows built-in normal pointer icon, which then stays revealed until I move my pointer and hover over something o