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Duplicate in 2022.1.X
Votes
1
Found in
2021.3.8f1
2022.1.0a2
Issue ID
UUM-12870
Regression
Yes
[Windows] Cursor type rapidly changes when hovering it over the clickable area of the printed stack trace in the Console log
How to reproduce:
1. Open the user’s attached “My project” project
2. Enter the Play Mode in the “SampleScene” Scene
3. Select the printed message in the Console log
4. Click on an empty area of the stack trace
5. Hover with the mouse over the clickable area in the stack trace
Expected result: Cursor type doesn’t change
Actual result: Cursor rapidly flickers between two cursor types
Reproducible with: 2021.2.0a1, 2021.3.8f1, 2022.1.0a2
Not reproducible with: 2020.3.38f1, 2021.1.0a10, 2021.1.28f1, 2022.1.0a3, 2022.1.14f1, 2022.2.0b6, 2023.1.0a8
Reproduced on: Windows 10, Windows 11
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Resolution Note:
This is fixed in Windows as well. Fixes will be in 2021.3.14f1 and 2022.1.18f1.
Duplicate of another internal issue: UUM-1594: [Linux] Second cursor appears in build after setting cursor visibility to false and true while using CursorMode.ForceSoftware -
Resolution Note (2022.1.X):
This is fixed in Windows as well. Fixes will be in 2021.3.14f1 and 2022.1.18f1.
Duplicate of another internal issue: UUM-1594: [Linux] Second cursor appears in build after setting cursor visibility to false and true while using CursorMode.ForceSoftware
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