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Problem with cursorxp
Published on May 19, 2005 By
RedBuzzard
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I'm using cursorxp 1.31 and for some reason it is now acting wierd. When I mouse over either my rainlendar or my desktopx widget the cursor goes underneath these two items, nothing else. Anyone have a clue how to remedy this?
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Lotherius
on Dec 01, 2005
I'm having this problem as well. Cxp cursors go 'behind' my WB5 windowframes... I have to watch for the glow on the min/max/close buttons to know which one I've reached, as the cursor is behind the window decorations at that point. Almost always happens after playing fullscreen games.
It may seem like I've raised a dead horse to beat, but the problem hasn't ever been addressed by anyone from Stardock that I can see, and it's quite annoying.
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catluvr2
on Jan 23, 2006
It sometimes goes behind Windows Media Player skins, too
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WolfmanZ
on Feb 27, 2006
Bump! I'm having the same problem. Come on Stardock, how about a reply, even if it's just to say it's a known issue and will be looked at.
Thanks!
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ZubaZ
on Feb 27, 2006
My last update shows 12/6/2004.
Cursor XP is moving awfully close to abandonware. I wish it had been rolled into ODNT; a little more attention might be applied.
I don't imagine that there's much incentive for Stardock to improve CXP. -=sigh=-
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Fairyy~
on Feb 27, 2006
[RedBuzzard]
Try rebooting. It actually worked.
That was what I was going to say. This happens often to me and rebooting is the only way I fix it. Clueless as to why it happens also.
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yrag
on Feb 27, 2006
CursorXP/ Options/ Preferences; Disable Hide feature.
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Neil Banfield
on Feb 27, 2006
Zubaz: What do you think needs improving in CXP?
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ZubaZ
on Feb 27, 2006
I have had the same issue reported above. I think I've tried Gary's fix with no positive results. I'll try again and report back.
I think CXP is fine feature-wise. But when a problem is reported and not addressed, I see that as abandoned.
And for the record, I have no problem with that; old apps die. New apps come along.
I'd rather see ThinkDesk desk move forward rather than CXP get upgraded. But rebooting is not a "fix". It's a treatment.
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Neil Banfield
on Feb 27, 2006
The problem is not a bug in CXP though, its an OS bug/glitch.
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ZubaZ
on Feb 27, 2006
'nuf said. I'll be silent about it then [because none of Mr. Gate's Developer's hang out where I hang out and respond].
Thanks Neil.
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koji kabuto
on Mar 24, 2007
came here for a solution and i see there isnt any..because is bill gates fault
certainly when theres any changes of resolution cxp starts to do odd things,as described, well a reboot will fix the problem but if u dont want to reboot the only way to fix it is to change to a different resolution again.
once u come back to the native res cxp will work as supposed.
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mugwump
on Mar 25, 2007
Not a solution...just an observation. CXP hides behind a windows toolbar on my rig as well, occasionally. Curious, it only started AFTER the upgrade to WB5.
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