so i have found the chink in cursorfx4 amor. so when windows has its mouse settings increase than more than 1 point of default settings in the following location:
windowskey + I >>> Settings>>Ease of Access>>Mouse Pointer>> change pointer size.
when the size is changed.......cursorfx animation becomes blotchy and non crisp smooth.
try for yourself and see.
Hello,Sorry to hear you are having issues. But, I can't change my CursorFX size at all using your method. I can change the size using the CursorFX actual size changers. Refer below screenshot.
On issues on the cursor lost its sharpness, my guess is, that what you will get if you stretch the graphics bigger than it actual size.
Basj,Stardock Community Assistant.
Sorry, that is not where I am making reference. I know that cursorfx can resize. I am speaking of windows settings affecting the product.
The moment the size shifts from 1, and CursorFX is active. The cursor fx cursors especially those that have normal pointer with animation, has a look of it glitching very rapidly.
Hello,I have forwarded your questions/problems to the Stardock Support team for their assistance. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We appreciate your feedback and patience.
Thank You,BasjStardock Community Assistant.
The solution is not to use the windows settings. Easy.
Too easy, why the....would you use windows settings when the app has them tailormade for the purpose. -"Weakness" my behind lol
I can imagine a scenario where someone has it already set to having large cursors and then they discover CursorFX and like the idea that it offers more attractive large cursors and so runs into this.
Yes as the size in increased, the cursors do loose the sharpness. Not sure why it needs to be that way. Cursor display should remain, in my opinion, same level of sharpness regardless the size being asked of it.
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oh my no official response to the findings!!
Has anyone else tested for themselves?
I too use my vacuum cleaner to brush my dog's coats.
What?!?!? LOL 🤣🤣 Okay then. very useful tip. I must have misread your comment on dog's coat and CursorFX.
I have not received any follow up on this thread. are the team looking into the matter or is it just going to remain as is?
Technically, reply 6 was follow up. Simply go back to the windows settings, set things to default, then use CursorFX.
As for the enlarged cursor losing sharpness, it has always been that way. In my experience, other than vector files, most images do lose sharpness upon enlarging.
I await official finding from Stardock.
The version 2.16 was not affected by resizing cursors from the ease of access panel of windows 10.
But did the cursor actually get any bigger using that feature?
CursorFX offers its own scaling function. You don't need to use the OS one so set that back to default and use the CursorFX one and the problem will be gone.
But did the cursor actually get any bigger using that feature?CursorFX offers its own scaling function. You don't need to use the OS one so set that back to default and use the CursorFX one and the problem will be gone.
The windows size cursor did not interfere with CursorFX, no matter the size. Could use the crtl-shift+c with great joy and saw the renderings. I see no one has tried or tested what my forum is making reference to.
Try for yourselves. Have cursorfx running then increase as my screen shot showed the size of the windows mouse pointer size.
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