![]() ![]() ![]() The old low-DPI image data is exactly as it was in Vista, except for the two incorrect frames, and the (In Windows 7, but not Vista, each cursor file contains two sets of images which are presumably high and lowĭPI versions. Missing the high-DPI image data, unlike the fixed versions in the zip. The fixed files are not just copies of the Vista cursors. This was done by hand in a hex editor to ensure the smallest possible change and zeroĬhance of upsetting anything (since the only thing which was changed is the colour of some pixel values). The fixes were made by transplanting the missing frames from the Vista cursors over the repeated frames in This zip you can download below contains fixed versions of the two glitchy Windows 7 cursors. You can see a description & animated examples of the glitch at Long Zheng's iStartedSomething, based on the original Windows 7 Taskforce report by user Soulburner. (The "extra large" cursor seems to be fine, as do all sizes of the "Working in Background" cursors and all of the Stutter around 12 o'clock with the default busy cursor and around 4 o'clock with the "large" busy cursor. If you are using the default DPI and look closely (and/or have OCD) you should see the busy cursor animation jump and Some of the animated busy cursors which come with Windows 7 RTM have glitches where a frame is missing/repeated. Windows 7 Aero Busy Cursor Fix Background: ![]()
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