>Does this happens with a recent (1.0.2b4) version of BootX ? I did put
>back the missing HideCursor and there is a call done to the video driver
>to remove the cursor, unfortunately, it seems that it's not enough in all
>cases...
Hi,
actually I'm using BootX 1.0b6.
I didn't try BootX 1.0.2b4 yet
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Mark Guertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This happens when using BootX quite often. Almost always if the mouse is
>moving while it switches from MacOS to booting the kernel.
Does this happens with a recent (1.0.2b4) version of BootX ? I did put
back the missing HideCursor
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Manuel Sickert wrote:
>since yesterday I have a strange problem:
>in the middle of the screen (on console and on X) I always have
>a immobilized mouse pointer. Launching X doesn't alter the mouse pointer,
>instead I get a second one. The mouse pointer is always on the top of t
>Does anyone have some explanation for this?
This happens when using BootX quite often. Almost always if the mouse is
moving while it switches from MacOS to booting the kernel.
Mark
Mark Guertin - Support Specialist
MacTweek
Software Solutions Prof
Hi all,
since yesterday I have a strange problem:
in the middle of the screen (on console and on X) I always have
a immobilized mouse pointer. Launching X doesn't alter the mouse pointer,
instead I get a second one. The mouse pointer is always on the top of the
desktop (and the console) and cannot
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