![]() If I dodge the overlay to unpause the video, everything works fine. When I mouse back to Hearthstone, it doesn’t change back to the Hearthstone cursor, and I’m unable to interact with cards and minions. I go through the overlay and unpause a video on my second monitor using the Firestone cursor. As I mouse over the overlay, it changes to the Firestone cursor. ![]() Initially, the mouse cursor is the Hearthstone cursor. Method 2: I would suggest you to boot the computer in a clean boot state and check if the computer freezes. Its related to the Firestone deck tracker, when moving in from another monitor to HS and moving over the DeckTracker, the mouse will not change back to HS cursor. Method 1: Please visit the manufacturer website, update all the device drivers (touchpad, display, sound) and also install all the Windows updates (including optional updates) available. Mouse cursor doesn’t change back to Hearthstone cursor when moving mouse from one monitor to Hearthstone, the mouse cursor becomes that of Firestone, and I need to AltTab HS in order to use my mouse again, very annoying bug. Not sure if this is an overwolf issue or a firestone issue, but ever since I got a second monitor, sometimes when I use the second monitor that doesn’t have hearthstone, the mini overwolf dock will appear on the left and my clicks won’t register in hearthstone If you have 2 monitors and you switch from one to another sometimes firestone blocks the game of heartstone behind so i can t click on my cards I have to go click on somthing on the other monitor and then back to HS After I move my mouse cursor to the other screen and then back to HS, it gets stuck with the Overwolf cursor and can’t interact with anything in the game. I have had several users report this same issueĮverytime im clicking on second monitor (for change music, youtube, etc) the pointer change to firestone mouse and cant click on heartstoneįirestone or Overwolf is doing something very annoyi. This is a gif of it happening: Do you have any update on this? Since the cursor is the OW cursor wherever I move the mouse over the game window, I don’t think it’s linked to any of my overlays (as none of them spawn the whole game width) Worldwide competitions in eSports are held, millions of people simultaneously play online games, the best programmers and artists work on game development, creating. This is a whole industry that is developing rapidly. It seems to come back randomly (maybe after I do something specific, but I couldn’t pinpoint anything). Nowadays, games represent a completely new dimension, existing according to their own special, unique laws. Issue: the mouse cursor stays the OW cursor, and I can’t interact with the game anymore. I then type some stuff there, and go back. ![]() I move the tracker to the edge of the screen (so that it’s partially outside the screen), mouse over one of the cards (to show the tooltip), then move the mouse to the second screen. The game window and another window are next to each other (can be on the same screen). The steps I describe might not be related at all to the issue and just confirmation bias It’s not every time, but still pretty frequently. The below scenario describes what I’m doing to somewhat consistently reproduce the issue.
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