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The successor to CursorXP
Published on February 5, 2008 By Frogboy In WinCustomize News

Stardock is pleased to announce the official release of CursorFX.  CursorFX is a free program that allows users to customize their mouse cursors in ways far beyond what Windows is capable of doing on its own.

The default Windows mouse cursor technology is the same today as it was in 1993 when Windows NT 3.1 was released. It lacks functionality and visual effects that are easily possible with any remotely modern PC.

CursorFX updates the Windows mouse cursor engine to support fluid animations, alpha blending, effects, real-time shadowing, user-action mouse states, mouse cursor resizing on the fly, color changing, trails, and much more.

CursorFX is a replacement to CursorXP which only ran on Windows XP.  CursorFX runs on Windows XP and Windows Vista and includes dozens of new features and tweaks over CursorXP.

A gallery for CursorFX cursor themes is available on WinCustomize.com to download hundreds of free mouse cursors, trails, effects, and more.

CursorFX is a free program. A plus version is available for $19.95 that adds more features.  To learn more and to download, visit www.cursorfx.com.

Screenshots:

CFX_Main_Dialog[1]  CFX_Settings_Shadow_Dialog[1]

Download: www.cursorfx.com


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on Feb 06, 2008
The Plus feature is a rip off, I mean the only useful feature on it, is the coloring and the resizing. Ridiculous to charge 20 bucks for just that. .

I mean really, I bet if you ask around you will find that most users do not use the special effects and the trails. Most users do not want to be distracted but that stuff anyways.

I think they should include the resize and recolor in with the standard release and ditch the Plus features. Besides there are a lot cheaper ways to resize and recolor the cursors.

But hey, on a lighter note.. I like the FX... I guess I’m a little upset that in order to get the two simple features i would have to fork out another 20 bucks. And after renewing my OD subscription and my WC subscription.. and with the economy falling apart, and the scariest of all we might have a democrat back in office.. who can afford the 20 bucks. If the Dems. get the WH, then nobody with have the extra cash to buy plus, we will have to send it all to the IRS
on Feb 06, 2008
I love CFX+ it's just perfect and soooo much fun. Thank You Stardock!!!
on Feb 06, 2008

The__Goo: The $20 is also paying for the development of the non plus features.

on Feb 06, 2008
The Plus feature is a rip off, I mean the only useful feature on it, is the coloring and the resizing. Ridiculous to charge 20 bucks for just that. .
The__Goo: The $20 is also paying for the development of the non plus features.
Do you see how much we Plus owners love you guys? 
ZubaZ gives everyone a great big hug. 
on Feb 06, 2008
Could themes which are CursorFX-ready be flagged on the site here, please? CursorXP themes work up to a point in CursorFX, but not with full functionality: for instance, I can't get the dynamic-mode shadow to work with CursorXP themes. Running CursorFX Plus.

Also, I'm getting a sporadic glitch whereby the cursor becomes invisible after applying changed settings. The only way to bring it back is to reboot. Running Vista Home Basic.

Many thanks
on Feb 06, 2008
What that's saying is that both versions support cursors of unlimited size, not that both versions have resizing functionality.

Well, my point is why bother advertising that the free version can support it if it is unable to do it. It is redundant.
on Feb 06, 2008
Also, I'm getting a sporadic glitch whereby the cursor becomes invisible after applying changed settings. The only way to bring it back is to reboot. Running Vista Home Basic.
Try going into the Windows Mouse config (in control panel) and choose any pointer there.  You won't have to reboot.
on Feb 06, 2008
Has anyone been able to load a theme from the library into the public version?

If so could you explain how. I tried doubleclicking the file & nada. I tried opening in the "New package" dialog and then doing a "Save As" to .cursorfx but the package will not apply and does not show in the list.

I did the same on my home computer last night and my work station just now so I don't think it's the computer. Running XP SP2, Windowblinds, RightClick, OD+ & Samurize.......
on Feb 06, 2008
Sir Zubaz - thanks for the suggestion, but it's hard to do that with the cursor invisible. Actually, I've now discovered that I can bring the cursor back by logging off and logging on again, without rebooting. Just the same, there's a glitch in the program somewhere. I never had this problem with CursorXP.
on Feb 06, 2008
Has anyone been able to load a theme from the library into the public version?

If so could you explain how. I tried doubleclicking the file & nada. I tried opening in the "New package" dialog and then doing a "Save As" to .cursorfx but the package will not apply and does not show in the list.


I figured out a "way" to do it. I opened the file in the "New Package" dialog and did a saveas to the cursorfx format. Then I used Windows Explorer to move the file into the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Stardock\CursorFX\Themes.........

I'm pretty sure that's not how it's intended to work.
on Feb 06, 2008
Great app.,love it!
Thanks Stardock and the Devs. involved with this release.      
on Feb 06, 2008
Okay Stardock I downloaded this new Cursor FX and guess what all of my Cursor XP themes

are gone and I want them back. I been at Stardock for over four years and I want my old

cursors back.

Bernie D
on Feb 06, 2008
Hmm.

I downloaded it and installed it on a test machine.

Kinda miss the icon in the system tray. Be nice if it were back.
When I doubled-clicked two themes to install them, they didn't show up.

Hmm.

I'll play with it a little longer, but since I'm not migrating to Vista anytime soon, I'm likely to just stick with XP...
on Feb 06, 2008
Okay Stardock I downloaded this new Cursor FX and guess what all of my Cursor XP themes are gone and I want them back. I been at Stardock for over four years and I want my old cursors back.


CFX shouldn't have deleted your old cursors.
on Feb 06, 2008
Bernie D -

The old cursors are still in the Program Files\Stardock\CursorXP\Themes folder. The new Theme folder location is up in Documents & Settings\All Users... with the rest of the newly relocated stuff. Just copy/move them up there & relaunch CursorFX - they'll be in the list.

Stardock -

I can't seem to get any level of transparency to work with my .curXPtheme files - the Preview shows the transparency, but it does not get applied when you click the Apply button. All the other attributes (size, contrast, trails, etc.) get applied appropriately. On XPP SP2. Transparency worked just fine for .curXPtheme files in CXPP, same rig, same drivers.
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