I can attest to a problem here.
Every time PBX closes it is not changing the cursor skin back from the transparent that PBX changes it to.
I really think this is a ridiculously incompetent way to hide a mouse cursor.
Any time you have a problem with a single program, you will lose function of the whole damn computer.
And just so we're clear,
hitting [start]
typing "mouse"
and then using tab and direction keys to select mouse cfg app [enter]
Then having to tab to additional options
Then having to tab to pointers
Then having to tab to the current theme, and then select, then reselect to overwrite
Then having to tab to apply
(Oh, and I didn't have to do that once. Nope, until, I figure out what's causing the problems in the setup, I'm gonna have to run the program over and over again, and reskin the cursor over and over again) Thanks, I really appreciate that!!!
Messing around with other systems in Windows IS NOT COOL!!!! *This is like the amatuer hour of amateur hour. I cannot imagine what benefits this has to the insane number of problems this creates...
And it doesn't go away with a restart, so it's basically the worst solution to a problem I have ever seen.
*2 cents*
Whatever in program solution exists... Yeah, regardless of the reason you didn't want to do that. DO THAT!!!
This is ridiculous!!!
I don't think a modern programming language exists that doesn't have a hide cursor function somewhere in it...
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And if this is some kind of niche requirement... GIVE US THE OPTION NOT TO USE IT!!!