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- From: rbt@tous.oau.org (Robert B. Tate)
- Subject: Re: Problem with TP7
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.053511.20369@tous.oau.org>
- Organization: Tate Enterprises
- References: <1id7t2INN7ik@manuel.anu.edu.au> <dmurdoch.284.726290843@mast.queensu.ca>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 05:35:11 GMT
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- In article <dmurdoch.284.726290843@mast.queensu.ca> dmurdoch@mast.queensu.ca (Duncan Murdoch) writes:
- >In article <1id7t2INN7ik@manuel.anu.edu.au> jjf101@deakin.anu.edu.au (Jason Ford) writes:
- >>I have this problem with Turbo Pascal 7.
- >>When ever I run a program from within TP7
- >>after excution is completed my mouse cursor
- >>has disappeared.
- >
- >This was a common problem in TP 6; I hadn't heard it about TP7 before. The
- >usual TP 6 cause was a faulty mouse driver.
- >
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- I had a problem with the normal cursor not showing up if the mouse driver
- was installed. I had to upgrade my (Mouse Systems) mouse driver again to
- clear up the problem. I had to upgrade then TP6 came out also. Borland
- seems to push the use of the drivers right to the edge, so you (seem) to
- need to keep them up to date.
-
-
- --
- rbt@tous.OAU.ORG (Robert B. Tate) | A little knowledge is a dangerous
- {ucf-cs,peora,tarpit}!tous!rbt | thing. Any less can kill you.
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