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DZ
April 18th 04, 02:39 PM
XP Pro has this weird cursor, which looks like a railroad spike. Visualize a capital T missing the upper bar left of the vertical. It shows up in Outlook Express, in Word, and here. Can this be changed? What alternative cursors might there be?
Wesley Vogel
April 18th 04, 02:39 PM
C:\WINDOWS\Cursors
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Mouse |
Pointers tab
[[To change all of your pointers at one time, select a new scheme under
Scheme.
To change one pointer, select it in the Customize list. Click Browse, and
then double-click the name of the new pointer you want to use for that task.
A pointer scheme is any combination of pointers used on your desktop. You
can change any number of pointers and then save them as a new scheme by
clicking Save As under Scheme. The new scheme will appear in the list under
Scheme.]]
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
In ,
DZ > hunted and pecked:
> XP Pro has this weird cursor, which looks like a railroad spike.
> Visualize a capital T missing the upper bar left of the vertical. It
> shows up in Outlook Express, in Word, and here. Can this be changed?
> What alternative cursors might there be?
Wesley Vogel
April 18th 04, 02:39 PM
C:\WINDOWS\Cursors
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Mouse |
Pointers tab
[[To change all of your pointers at one time, select a new scheme under
Scheme.
To change one pointer, select it in the Customize list. Click Browse, and
then double-click the name of the new pointer you want to use for that task.
A pointer scheme is any combination of pointers used on your desktop. You
can change any number of pointers and then save them as a new scheme by
clicking Save As under Scheme. The new scheme will appear in the list under
Scheme.]]
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
In ,
DZ > hunted and pecked:
> XP Pro has this weird cursor, which looks like a railroad spike.
> Visualize a capital T missing the upper bar left of the vertical. It
> shows up in Outlook Express, in Word, and here. Can this be changed?
> What alternative cursors might there be?
DZ
April 18th 04, 10:17 PM
No, changing these schemes does produce different cursors for moving ovcer the desktop, and clicking on icons, but the specific cursor I don't like is a test line railroad spike found in Outlook Express (among other text applications). It did not change.
DZ
April 18th 04, 10:19 PM
No, changing these schemes does produce different cursors for moving ovcer the desktop, and clicking on icons, but the specific cursor I don't like is a test line railroad spike found in Outlook Express (among other text applications). It did not change.
DZ
April 19th 04, 04:16 AM
No, changing these schemes does produce different cursors for moving ovcer the desktop, and clicking on icons, but the specific cursor I don't like is a test line railroad spike found in Outlook Express (among other text applications). It did not change.
DZ
April 19th 04, 04:34 AM
No, changing these schemes does produce different cursors for moving ovcer the desktop, and clicking on icons, but the specific cursor I don't like is a test line railroad spike found in Outlook Express (among other text applications). It did not change.
DZ
April 19th 04, 06:03 AM
No, changing these schemes does produce different cursors for moving ovcer the desktop, and clicking on icons, but the specific cursor I don't like is a test line railroad spike found in Outlook Express (among other text applications). It did not change.
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