High DPI Cursor Changer: High quality cursors for Windows 8

DPI stands for Dots per Inch and it is a term used to measure the clarity and display related aspects of an image or anything else that shows up on monitor screen. Most of us might have noticed that while using our Windows PC on high DPI settings, the cursors start showing broken black outlines, or they look like stretched images. There is a solution to this problem. Remember this only works for Windows 8. To fix this issue we need to download a free and open source software called ‘High DPI Cursor Changer‘.
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Windows 8 automatically changes the size of mouse pointers (cursors) depending on DPI settings of display. The relations between DPI and the size of cursors are roughly as follows:
100% : 32x32 pixel
150% : 48x48 pixel
200% : 64x64 pixel
This is done by the OS's selecting one image from multiple images of different sizes contained in a cursor file. The problem is that Windows 8's standard cursor files have only 32x32 pixel and 48x48 pixel images. It will cause, when DPI is set to 200%, an image of smaller size than 64x64 pixel to be stretched and such cursor will show dirty outlines.
This software lets you easily change cursors to high DPI cursors that contain 64x64 pixel images and have similar appearance to default ones. With these cursors, even when DPI is 200%, cursors will look clean and clear.
This utility does its task really fast and gets the best results instantly – and is surely worth a try. For the Windows 8 users who has high DPI settings may want to use this freeware. It is portable and does not require an installation.
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