Russell Neches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another funky question for the group (sorry folks!). I've noticed that
> occasionally the mouse pointer gets shifted 10 or 20 pixels to the
> right of the mouse focus, and that the problem refuses to go away
> until the system is rebooted. Google turned u
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 08:46, Dave Eidson wrote:
> On Saturday 17 August 2002 00:34, Russell Neches wrote:
>
> > I should probably add that the problem does go away if I disable the
> > hardware cursor. I've been led to believe that this is a "bad thing."
> > Is it? If software cursors suck in some
On Saturday 17 August 2002 00:34, Russell Neches wrote:
> I should probably add that the problem does go away if I disable the
> hardware cursor. I've been led to believe that this is a "bad thing."
> Is it? If software cursors suck in some subtle way, I won't be in
> front of this computer often
I should probably add that the problem does go away if I disable the
hardware cursor. I've been led to believe that this is a "bad thing."
Is it? If software cursors suck in some subtle way, I won't be in
front of this computer often enough to know fist hand.
Russell
Russell Neches <[EMAIL PROTE
Hey there --
Another funky question for the group (sorry folks!). I've noticed that
occasionally the mouse pointer gets shifted 10 or 20 pixels to the
right of the mouse focus, and that the problem refuses to go away
until the system is rebooted. Google turned up a few hits on the X
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