

I have turned off all Windows sounds due to the chime. Ingame cursor moves a little bit - say to highlight some ingame object, the hourglass cursor moves much further and much faster.įrom what I can tell, this is something to do with system notifications as there is a also the Notification Chime as well. The game cursor continues to function normally, but the hourglass cursor darts all over the screen - it appears to be moving as a native windows cursor.not sure that will make sense.where the Hourglass cursor appears, as well as the ingame game cursor.

Thus after about a minute of play, I lose control of the ingame cursor for a moment and then an Even if I can't help, someone else might see what's going on.I've started playing Skyrim again and have found that Windows 10 (Pro 圆4) is not respecting the exclusive focus of fullscreen programs - specifically Skyrim. Please tell me if any of these work! If not, please explain what effects these changes have. Under the Graphics tab uncheck Allow the window

In Crossover Games go to the Configure menu, Manage Bottles, select the Steam Bottle,Ĭontrol Panels tab, and open Wine Config. Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DirectInputĭata: force_edge* In Mouse drops to bottom of screen, it says * In How to manually install, it recommends the following registry tweak: Note: I don't know if Alt+Tab works the same in OS X, so you might need to substitute that for the actual shortcut.įinally, there are a couple things in the Tips & Tricks page that might help, though I personally never used them. * Shift+Tab back out of the Steam overlay * Press Alt+Tab to switch to another window (or the desktop) * Press Shift+Tab to open the Steam overlay Does the problem happen every time or only sometimes? If it's only sometimes, then I expect this to work to reset the game's mouse capturing and fix the problem for the current Skyrim session. Next, when I have problems with the mouse not being properly captured by the game (i.e., turning around stops when the desktop mouse reaches the edge of the window), I find that forcing the game to reset its mouse capturing generally fixes it. Have you tried windowed mode? If so, does this glitch happen the same in both windowed and fullscreen modes? On my system windowed mode seems more stable for games in general. Here's what I'd try, in this order.įirst, your video looks like Skyrim's in fullscreen mode. I think I might be able to help, but this is mostly just educated guessing. I haven't had the issue shown in your video, and I use a fairly different system (Linux, AMD CPU, Nvidia GPU).
