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- From: sasjaa@morticia.unx.sas.com (James Adams)
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- Subject: Re: Mouse Cursor
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- Date: 21 Aug 92 12:01:01 GMT
- References: <Bt2J9u.2t4@ecf.toronto.edu> <1992Aug21.012808.14991@news.cs.brandeis.edu>
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- In article <1992Aug21.012808.14991@news.cs.brandeis.edu>, dernis@binah.cc.brandeis.edu writes:
- |> In article <Bt2J9u.2t4@ecf.toronto.edu>, dhaliwa@ecf.toronto.ed
- |> u (DHALIWAL BIKRAM SINGH) writes:
- |> >I am having
- |> >trouble with the computer drawing lines over the cursor. I will draw a
- |> >line but when I move the cursor away, the line goes away.
- |> >
- |> I am having a similar problem with the text cursor. When I write
- |> under the cursor, either with BIOS or directly, moving the mouse, reveals
- |> what was previously there. Also scrolling with BIOS moves the mouse
- |> cursor, actually makes a copy deleting the cursor which appears when
- |> I move the mouse.
- |>
- The usual method (or at least the one I use :-)) is to turn the cursor off
- while you write or draw then turn it on again when you want to use it.
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