Also why I'm posting an image of my screen (don't tell anyone). To add insult to injury, when I capture a screenshot with the cursor it miraculously scales in the image, so I'm thinking this is something LabVIEW is doing with it's cursors that prevent the OS from resizing them (the rest of the IDE scales beautifully with the build in Windows scaling). That cross on the diagram is smaller than one of the tunnels. The non-system cursors LabVIEW use are too small- they don't scale like the rest of the user interface on Windows 10, inclusive of the system provided cursors: Now that I routinely work on 4k displays, the legacy IDE and applications created from it are becoming a bit hard to use. TL DR: Is there a way to fix the small cursors in LabVIEW on Windows 10 while working with desktops scaled beyond 100%?
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