If you’ve been keeping an eye on Boosteroid lately, it’s hard not to notice the service is in the middle of a massive growth spurt. Between the rollout of their high-performance ultra-settings, the recent “Vroom Vroom” deal for Ultra Pro, and the relentless, weekly drops of new games, the platform is rapidly evolving.
But as any cloud gamer knows, a massive library and powerful servers don’t mean much if the user experience trips you up at the finish line. Thankfully, Boosteroid’s latest batch of quality-of-life updates proves they are paying close attention to the finer details of the user experience.
Here is a breakdown of the small changes making a big difference in your next session.
No More Multi-Monitor Mishaps: Cursor Locking
For players running dual or triple-monitor setups, playing a first-person shooter or a fast-paced action game in a browser or app can occasionally be a nightmare. A sudden flick of the wrist, and your mouse cursor drifts onto your second monitor, clicking you out of the game at a crucial moment.
Boosteroid has officially solved this by allowing you to lock your cursor directly within the session overlay. Once toggled, your mouse stays exactly where it belongs—focused entirely on your game.
Goodbye, Fullscreen Exit Pop-ups
There is nothing more immersion-breaking than aiming upward in a game only to have your browser aggressively remind you that you are in fullscreen mode.
Moving your cursor to the top of the screen will no longer trigger the browser’s fullscreen exit notification. It sounds like a minor detail, but removing that UI friction makes the cloud environment feel less like a browser tab and much more like a native console or local PC.
On-the-Fly Mouse Sensitivity Adjustments
Finding the sweet spot for controller or mouse settings in a cloud stream can sometimes require a bit of back-and-forth tinkering. To streamline this, Boosteroid has integrated mouse sensitivity adjustments directly into the session overlay. You no longer need to dive deep into nested in-game menus or compromise your local PC settings; you can tweak the sensitivity mid-stream to match the exact latency and feel of your current session.
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