Fusion 2.0 (question) Mac sliders mode full-screen.

When I enter the mode full screen, I always get the OSX cursors instead of the sliders of the window. When I exit full screen, I recover the Windows cursors. A minor problem, but it can be real annoying after awhile. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Jay

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