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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Washington
Posts: 68
OS: Vista Home Premium SP1
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Strange Mouse pointer behavior
I have custom mouse pointers that refuse to start when Windows starts.
Let me explain. When Windows starts up, I have my default cursors. If I go to personalize->mouse pointers, my custom pointers are already up. Apply isn't even an available option, as if the computer thinks that my cursors are in use. When I click 'ok' my cursors come up. I made a YouTube video. CLICK HERE TO VIEW IT. I think that the video should clearly explain what's going on. I'm on Vista Home Premium. I don't have SP1. Thanks for the help KFJ |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Washington
Posts: 68
OS: Vista Home Premium SP1
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Re: Strange Mouse pointer behavior
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Ok, if you don't have a definate answer, I can live with that. I'll take suggestions just as happily. Hell, be vague, I can work with that too. Thanks KFJ |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Washington
Posts: 68
OS: Vista Home Premium SP1
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Re: Strange Mouse pointer behavior
Yes, that didn't do it.
I should probably mention that by 'custom' I mean I created them myself, and have been trying really hard to get this working. Thanks for the help, but i'll be needing more |
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