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If not, then you can try to use the game engine's built-in borderless mode:
1. Go to the path: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition\
2. Open SkyrimPrefs.ini in a text editor of your choice.
3. Change to "bBorderless=1" and set "bFull Screen=0".
4. Save the file and relaunch Skyrim.
Other features of Magic Borderless will properly work even if you use game's borderless mode.
now, i encountered another problem, i think its a well know bug, the double mouse cursor, when i alt+tab, and back to skyrim the normal windows cursor appears but there is no way i can make it disappear..
You would have to visit the Skyrim-related communities to find for solutions.
Cursor hiding is done by replacing the cursor icon with a blank one. This is a very dangerous practice because a crash of the app or the computer would not restore the cursor icon.
There are some Skyrim mods available to fix the double cursor bug and we encourage you to try them.
If you still wish for us to add the cursor hiding feature, we can certainly look into it, but it may take some time to develop as we need to design some type of a measure to restore them in case cursor is never restored due to program/O.S./hardware crash, or we would have rightfully upset customers on the lost cursor.