HDR Mouse Cursor
(On Login Screen) When HDR is enabled the mouse cursor (all variations) colors are wrong - appear oversaturated for my lack of a better term.
Edit1: (Standalone, 7800XT, Vulcan) Edit2: Funnily enough, in my case if I enable mouse pointer trails in the "Additional mouse settings" (Win11) the pointer seems normal (but I hate mouse trails ;p). Last edited by neca#8709 on Dec 6, 2024, 6:01:58 AM Last bumped on Apr 25, 2025, 3:30:06 PM
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I have the same issue.
I had to turn HDR off, because the cursor were so bad. |
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I had the same issue but it seems to have fixed itself, somehow...
Here's what I did, to the best of my recollection: 1. Switched on HDR ingame, saw the weird cursor 2. Opened the Windows HDR setting and deactivated it; main screen went dark and came back, game had deselected HDR and the toggle was deactivated and greyed out 3. Reactivated the Windows HDR setting, screen cycled once more 4. Ingame HDR toggle was still deactivated and greyed out 5. Quit the game and relaunch 6. Ingame HDR toggle was available, clicked it and HDR was on (visible difference in the sunset) without a screwed up cursor I'm still on Windows 10, so this may not work for you. It could also be much simpler than all the above, you could try activating HDR ingame and then quit and relaunch, see if that changes anything. Hope this helps. Edit: forgot to mention I'm in Windowed Fullscreen display mode, in case it has anything to do with it. Edit 2: well, relaunched the game and the nasty cursor is back. Guess I'll have to live with it for now. Last edited by Foxpound#2724 on Dec 6, 2024, 10:23:06 AM
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Bump, one more note here. if there's any overlay over the screen (like a windows notifications popup), the cursor switches to normal, but then as soon as the main window is back in focus it flips back to the oversaturated version.
Also auto-HDR setting in windows does not seem to have effect on this. Also it seems to have started happening recently, but possibly I just noticed now... Also affects the MTX cursors. |
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Just in case anyone is still following this thread and using AMD, I found a way to solve it.
- Go to adrenalin software -> settings (cogwheel on top right) -> Display - Set "Display Color Enhancement" to "Dynamic Contrast" - Set Value to "0" Since the value is 0, it should not have any noticeable effect on the actual display, but for me it made the issue go away. Don't actually know how the setting works, if it creates some sort of permanent overlay... but hey, if it works, it works :) |
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Thank you, will try this.
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