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Mouse cursor looks double when I zoom in with FSR. #47
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Try this, on the magpie window, on the 3rd drop down menu choose the 2nd option, see if it works |
The option 运行 时 注入 is tested and it doesn't work. Everything else works perfectly, my monitor is a 4K 4096x2160, but I have changed it to UHD and it remains the same. |
yeah, same here, mouse cursor is double, but not in every games. Usually this happens if the game can't activate FSR with alt f11. must use the 5 seconds button |
Hi, this issue has nothing to do with resolution or scale mode, it is a limitation of the Magpie's implementation principle. I have provided the third drop down menu to solve this problem, which uses process injection technique. As you know, it is a hack and may fail for many reasons. The game to be scaled may prohibit process injection, and your antivirus or OS may also prohibit this operation for security reasons. |
@zaifan If this issue occurs occasionally, you can try the third option "Inject at startup". |
You can try to run the magpie as admin. |
Same here, upscaling works really well thanks for your awesome tool ! However, the cursor is cloned for some games not capturing mouse. The "injection at startup" works well, but some games require to be launched from launcher so it's not always feasible |
Sorry for not writing sooner. I have tried injecting before running the game and it works, but only in games that run the game directly, it doesn't work with launchers or games that have settings with Mods. The issue is that it is very tiring to be adding every time you change game the new location of the executable. Too many games installed with the need for FSR. Perhaps, since the second mouse has no real function or effect, one could simply add a button to hide it or make it invisible for gameplay purposes when zoomed in. Another option would be to make a list of .exe's that when executed would be injected, because with the option of launchers for mods or game configuration issues, it is impossible to run the game directly without going through the launcher. |
Thanks, I will consider these suggestions carefully. |
hi, I just wanted to replicate my concern for this, since it makes magpie practically unusable for me :( Also, using the alternative FSR option isn't ideal since it halves my FPS from 60 to 30, at least with my old GPU (and it didn't work in the games I needed it) I think if there exists a way to even artifically or hacky way to remove this duplicate cursor, it hopefully gets implemented. And maybe keep the issue open, since it's not fixed? Mostly because I was going to post for this exact issue and remembered to search. |
I'm giving my 2 cents to find a solution, maybe with a hacky way, to hide the duplicated cursor. |
Mainly I have closed it, because if the developer tells me that he will consider how to solve this problem, for me I am more than satisfied. |
link #121 |
Just that problem, Magpie shows two cursors in every game that I try to apply the FSR effect.
https://i.imgur.com/eibC7tI.jpg
Each mouse cursor is independent and moves differently on the screen.
https://i.imgur.com/FPDTw9l.mp4
https://i.imgur.com/YwpnrxE.mp4
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