The driver release fixes mouse cursor after exiting a game

Jul 26, 2019 09:43 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA has made available a new version of its GeForce graphics driver, namely 431.68 Hotfix, which should remove a bug that caused the mouse cursor to render incorrectly after exiting a game.

In terms of compatibility, the two available files are suitable only for the 64-bit variant of Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system. Also, they can be used on both desktop and notebook configurations.

However, take into account that these two packages are as follows: one DCH (Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps) and one Standard file. To see what is ok for your configuration, locate Driver Type under the System Information menu in the NVIDIA Control Panel.

Therefore, if you have encountered these issues, save the appropriate file for your computer’s operating system, run it, wait for all data required for the installation to be extracted, and follow all instructions displayed on the screen for a complete and successful upgrade.

Once finished, make sure to perform a system reboot to allow all changes to take effect properly. If this task isn’t requested automatically by the wizard, it would be a good idea to carry it out manually so that any possible problems are avoided.

In addition to that, make sure not to try installing this hotfix release on other platforms, as this might lead to various malfunctions, even if they might seem to work at first.

That said, download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Driver 431.68 Hotfix, apply it on your device, and constantly check our website to stay “updated one minute ago.”