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cursor not alligning correctly due to right side utilities

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this is ONLY on the actual runescape game, the rs website and swiftkit UI are not affected. everywhere within the game, even pre-login the game reads the cursor as being about 3/4 of an inch to the left of where i have my mouse. for example in my bank when i have my mouse over an item, the game recognizes it as hovering over the item to the left of it.

 

this is ONLY when the right side utilities is open, and only when using swiftkit.

DPI is set correctly already. Ay ideas???

I don't know what would cause this, I only use swiftkit, but, until someone knows why, just disable Right Side Utitilities.

 

(View > Show Right-Side Tools {Untick})

stop pming me plz

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I have the utilities disabled because of this but it's super annoying.

 

direct x everything maxed

 

2013

 

staff you are welcome to teamview me and check it out

I just found a jmod post with others having the same issues they recommend that you switch to openGL and clear your jagex cache.

simmo200.png

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Does it happen in Internet Explorer?

 

only happens in swiftkit while right utilities are open.

 

 

will try switching to open gl but game doesnt perform as well :/

 

 

 

 

e/ switching to open gl actually fxed it! thanks for the idea!!

Just a heads up, if switching from DirectX to OpenGL fixed it, this might indicate a problem with your graphics drivers. If you prefer the performance under DirectX you might want to look into updating/re-installing your drivers :)

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