It’s incredibly satisfying to see a smooth, 3D-rendered cursor that feels like it belongs in a sci-fi movie.

Older versions of CursorFX found in random archives often struggle with modern Windows 10 or 11 scaling. You might end up with a cursor that looks blurry or disappears entirely in certain apps.

Many sites offering .rar downloads for paid software bundle them with "extras" you don't want, like adware, browser hijackers, or worse. Since CursorFX integrates deeply with your system UI, a malicious version can cause stability issues or "blue screens."

When you see a download labeled specifically as a "rar" file on third-party sites, you're usually looking at one of two things: a "cracked" (pro) version or a community-made pack of cursors.