Using an animation on the mouses' pressed state doesn't work

I made a png strip and tried to use it for the mouses' pressed state but it will just keep showing whatever you had set on the cursors normal state like nothing happened.

It's not the png strip itself that is faulty as I tried setting it eg as the Standard Select on the normal state too. I also tried using 10 frames instead of 29 because I saw an official CursorFX pressed state animation do the same but no difference.

That's my animation 

 

using CursorFX 4.03 on Windows 10 64 bit, tried it on CursorFX 2.10 too.

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Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. I believe this is known issue and has been bugged by Support, please refer to this thread : https://forums.stardock.com/500836/get;3784241

Thanks
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

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Quoting basj, reply 1

Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. I believe this is known issue and has been bugged by Support, please refer to this thread : https://forums.stardock.com/500836/get;3784241

Thanks
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.
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Can you give me the installer file for a CursorFX version where this did work? So far it doesn't on version 4.03 or 2.10

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using CursorFX 4.03 on Windows 10 64 bit, tried it on CursorFX 2.10 too.
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If you are using Windows 10 you don't get the pressed state. Thank Microsoft for that.

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Quoting BONEHEADdb, reply 4

If you are using Windows 10 you don't get the pressed state. Thank Microsoft for that.
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Which OSes do allow for this feature?

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Windows 7 as far as I know.

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Yes it is.

I don't know why the Stardock Community Assistant couldn't just tell you that.