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This command may also be used as | This command may also be used as the [[Command Line Parameters|command line parameter]], {{launchparam|compatiblecursors}}. However, because it alters a persistent setting in Options, using it as a launch parameter has little or no added value. | ||
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[[Category:Slash Commands]] | [[Category:Slash Commands]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 23 June 2023
Slash Command
/compatiblecursors [0-1]
Enables useage of basic Windows mouse cursors instead of graphical cursors.
- 0 = Color (default)
- 1 = Compatibility Mode.
- Select Compatibility Mode if you are experiencing problems with your mouse cursor. Color will look better but may have issues with certain configurations.
- Uses compatible 16-color cursors to solve compatibility issues with Windows Vista and others.
- This command alters the Mouse Cursors setting in Options --> Graphics and Audio tab --> Advanced Graphics Settings.
Command Line Parameter
This command may also be used as the command line parameter, -compatiblecursors. However, because it alters a persistent setting in Options, using it as a launch parameter has little or no added value.
Example
/compatiblecursors 1 (as a slash command) -compatiblecursors 1 (as a launch parameter)