More Windows 11 patch woes, this time with mouse pointers acting up

From PC World: Last week’s optional Windows 11 update, known as patch KB5050094, was nice because it fixed several issues, including broken USB audio playback and Auto HDR for gaming.

But like with so many Windows 11 24H2 patches in the past, this update has broken a few things itself, reports Windows Latest.

Although patch KB5050094 for Windows 11 24H2 brings several fixes and improvements, some users are now reporting problems with the mouse cursor, which remains stuck in its loading animation. In addition, Windows Latest noticed that the spinning animation reappears approximately every half minute.

It’s worth noting that one of the fixes in this patch was for a bug that caused the mouse cursor to disappear when editing text fields, a problem that first occurred back in October last year. But the “disappearing cursor” problem has worsened with this update, as it now also affects users who use light theme mode (which wasn’t previously the case).

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