Animated cursors do not work due to obsolete display driver.
Cause:
The display driver does not support 256 colors and 8 bits per pixel (bpp). This may occur when Windows 3.1x display drivers are used in Windows 95.
Solution:
Refer to the monitor documentation to determine whether the monitor supports 256 colors. If it does, install a different driver.
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 'Display' icon. (The 'Display Properties' dialog box appears.)
'Display' icon
4) Click the 'Settings' tab.
5) Click 'Change Display Type...'. (The 'Change Display Type' dialog box appears.)
6) Click 'Change...' in the 'Adapter Type' group. (The 'Select Device' dialog box appears.)
7) Do one of the following:
a) Select a compatible driver from the list:
1] Select the 'Show Compatible Devices' radio button.
2] Select a device from the 'Models' list.
b) Install a manufacturer-supplied display driver:
1] Click 'Have Disk...' . (The 'Install from disk' dialog box appears.)
2] Do one of the following:
a] Type the letter of the disk drive containing the manufacturer's driver.
b] Click 'Browse...'. (The 'Open' dialog box appears.)
1} Select the drive containing the driver from the 'Drives' drop-down list box.
2} If necessary, double-click the folder(s) containing the driver in the 'Folder' list box.
3} Select the driver in the 'File name' list box.
4} Click 'OK'.
3] Click 'OK'.
8) Click 'OK'.
9) Click the 'Close' button in the right-hand corner of the screen.
10) Click 'Apply'.
NOTE: In order for the change to take effect, you must restart the computer.
11) Click 'Yes'.