Does the cursor have an .ANI extension?
Action:
1) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
2) Select 'Settings' and select 'Control Panel'. (The 'Control Panel' window appears.)
'Control Panel'
3) Double-click the 'Mouse' icon. (The 'Mouse Properties' dialog box appears.)
' Mouse' icon
4) Click the 'Pointers' tab. (The 'Pointers' tabbed page appears.)
5) Select the section to be animated from the pointer description list.
Section to be changed
6) Click 'Browse...' to display a list of available pointers and cursors. (These cursors are usually in the WINDOWS directory.)
7) Right-click the cursor that is not working. (A pop-up menu appears.)
Properties on pop-up
8) Select 'Properties'.
9) Look at the full MS-DOS name on the 'General' tabbed page.
Question:
Does the cursor have an .ANI extension?
Responses:
Yes, the cursor has an .ANI extension
No, the cursor does not have an .ANI extension