Mouse cursor does not change back to normal !!!
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Mouse cursor does not change back to normal !!!
Hi Lax,
Somehow, my mouse cursor remains the same EQ cursor when moved out of Win EQ windows to any other applications. It also blinks when moved around. It becomes very annoying... I tried to uninstall and reinstall WinEQ2. but no use, the problem still remains. Can u tell me the fix? thx!
Somehow, my mouse cursor remains the same EQ cursor when moved out of Win EQ windows to any other applications. It also blinks when moved around. It becomes very annoying... I tried to uninstall and reinstall WinEQ2. but no use, the problem still remains. Can u tell me the fix? thx!
thx Lax! I do use SP2. This is probably not an issue with WinEQ 2. I tried to run EQ without WinEQ. Got the same problem. The mouse cursor just doesn't turn back to normal as I'm typing here. It remains the same cursor as in EQ. It flickers when moved...There is a long thread on EQ official forum. Lots of people are having the same problem up to now.
http://eqforums.station.sony.com/eq/board/message?
board.id=tech&message.id=108379&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
The wierd thing is that I didn't have this problem until a couple of days ago. I don't know what i did and what triggered the problem.
Any expert suggestion from you?
http://eqforums.station.sony.com/eq/board/message?
board.id=tech&message.id=108379&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
The wierd thing is that I didn't have this problem until a couple of days ago. I don't know what i did and what triggered the problem.
Any expert suggestion from you?
Err.. well, I was being vague because it *is* vague. If software had locked anything, it would have been fixed by a reboot.
The mouse cursor thing is up to windows, you can change the cursor style back if it is broke by going into the Mouse control panel. Go to the Pointers tab and temporarily change the scheme in the drop-down box at the top, then change it right back to what it was -- probably "Windows Default (system scheme)". Click Apply and the cursor will magically change back to what Windows says it should be.
As far as alt+tab, I havent the slightest idea what you would have done to break it.
The mouse cursor thing is up to windows, you can change the cursor style back if it is broke by going into the Mouse control panel. Go to the Pointers tab and temporarily change the scheme in the drop-down box at the top, then change it right back to what it was -- probably "Windows Default (system scheme)". Click Apply and the cursor will magically change back to what Windows says it should be.
As far as alt+tab, I havent the slightest idea what you would have done to break it.