Because Windows 10 and Windows 11 introduced strict driver signing requirements and security changes, the old methods CursorFX used to hook into the OS became unstable. Stardock officially pulled the product from their store. You cannot buy a new license for CursorFX 403 from the developer today.
Let’s address the elephant in the room immediately: cursorfx 403 product key
Here is the long-form explanation of why that is, the legal risks involved, and the legitimate (often free) ways to customize your Windows cursor today. First, a quick history lesson. CursorFX was a popular utility developed by Stardock Corporation (famous for WindowBlinds and Fences). It allowed Windows users to completely replace the boring default arrow cursor with animated, high-resolution, modern cursors. Because Windows 10 and Windows 11 introduced strict