![]() ![]() ![]() The developers have to deal with constant changes that all the other softwares put out and to keep updating SD software to work with those changes.Īll i'm saying is give them their due, they DO do awesome work to stay caught up as well as they do. Open the Windows Start menu and click on the gear icon. Hell, as often as Microsoft screws things up, it's a job for Stardock to keep their software working with Windows. In other words, the mouse cursor on Windows 10 tends to get corrupted. Stardock is trying hard to get CFX to work seamlessly with, oh, 3+ million other softwares out there. And try to be a little more patient for the bug fixes. They have reasons for the way their updates/bug fixes happen.Īll I'm saying is be aware of the hurdles they have to jump in order to fix every bug that only happens to some people and only with certain 3rd party software. And what fixes one problem sometimes creates another. Even though you dont need the program running and youll still have the cursor on system restart, you cant end the process for CursorFX in the Task Manager, or else, your cursor will disappear. Stardock can't make their software work with every other piece of software that exists, I'm sure they try. Has there been any update to fix that If not, may be a workaround P.S.: This bug's been making me mad ever since I got Win 10 and couldn't keep using my favorite CursorFX cursors that I used to on Win 7. ![]() My point is just that getting on here and being rude isn't going to help. It goes to the back of the Start Menu (using Windows 10) and the cursor doesn't appear in front of the Start menu anymore. ![]()
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