How can I disable the second ghost cursor that follows?
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D Roy
It's not the windows cursor trail I'm talking about. When using MouseMux each cursor has a second cursor overlaid that lags behind a little when moving around the screen. How do I disable that second cursor? It really presents a problem when flipping the X Axis because the second cursor does not flip.
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Hi Roy, that's strange! Thats in the new beta? Can you send me a quick email what version you're running? thanks
D Roy
MouseMux I am using 2.1.30 and everything seems fine after a restart, until I turn on "Switched Mode" then I get the cursors laid over eachother. Each input has the double cursor thing. You can especially tell when you get a alternate cursor like a spining circle, you'll see the Mouse Mux pointer as well as the spinning circle, after the circle goes away, I then have a white pointer on top of another white pointer and they don't quite move together so it looks like the second one is trailing.
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D Roy that's really strange - many people are using that version and haven't heard of this before (but obviously it could still be a bug). Can you try the new beta? Does that have the same problem for you? This could be some rendering problem possibly related to your GPU - in the upcoming beta there is a newer rendering method which may fix that for you. What version of windows are you running?