Setting "CURSOR TO NONE" fails in OPERA

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  • Problem Description

    ____ A concise description of your problem here ____

    When you set CURSOR TO NONE, it works in all browsers but FAILS in OPERA.

    The Cursor remains.

    Attach a Capx

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    Just set the CURSOR TO NONE in Opera, and it will not disappear.

    Description of Capx

    ____ Concise description of what this CapX does ____

    Just set the CURSOR TO NONE. It works in Chrome. It fails in OPERA.

    Steps to Reproduce Bug

    • Step 1 - Set CURSOR TO NONE
    • Step 2 - Run in OPERA.
    • Step 3 etc - See the CURSOR not disappearing.

    Observed Result

    ____ What happens? ____

    Cursor remains an arrow.

    Expected Result

    ____ What do you expect to happen? ____

    Cursor should disappear.

    Affected Browsers

    • Chrome: (YES/NO) - NO
    • FireFox: (YES/NO) - NO
    • Internet Explorer: (YES/NO) - NO OPERA - YES.

    Operating System and Service Pack

    ____ Your operating system and service pack ____

    Windows 7, Service Pac 1

    Construct 2 Version ID

    ____ Exact version ID of Construct 2 you're using ____

    r210, 64 Bit

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  • It works in every browser except for Opera, so it must be an Opera bug. You should report it to the Opera developers instead.

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