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      25th Oct 2004
Using Winlogon XPE image, if no mouse is connected to my plateform, no mouse
cursor appears onto the screen.
Using Minlogon XPE image, if no mouse is connected, the mouse cursor is
visible on the screen.
Do you known how to configure Minlogon image to avoid mouse cursor to appear
if no mouse is physically connected?
 
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      25th Oct 2004
Nathalie:

Check out:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...sxp.embedded.*

HTH... Doug
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> Using Winlogon XPE image, if no mouse is connected to my plateform, no

mouse
> cursor appears onto the screen.
> Using Minlogon XPE image, if no mouse is connected, the mouse cursor is
> visible on the screen.
> Do you known how to configure Minlogon image to avoid mouse cursor to

appear
> if no mouse is physically connected?



 
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