Stardock announces CursorFX 4 with Windows 10 and high DPI support
CursorFX 4 lets you switch up your mouse pointer style on Windows 10.
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What you need to know
Stardock today announced the launch of CursorFX 4, the latest update to its moues cursor customization tool. Like a lot of other Stardock tools, CursorFX 4 brings a wide degree customization options, letting you switch up the look of your mouse cursor and the sound of your clicks, if that’s your thing. What’s new for version four is that it now supports Windows 10 and high DPI displays.
There are also new cursor packs to check out and more. Here’s a look at what CursorFX 4 offers, according toStardock’s release page.
For now, CursorFX 4 is available in beta for anyone who subscribes to StardocksObject Desktop suite. Stardock says that it will be available “soon” to everyone as a standalone download for $4.99.
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