Too thick cursor.

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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

Hi,

Control Panel/Mouse/Pointers

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Gordie

Hello all
Mine is a small problem ( no pun intended). I changed a setting which made
my cursor thicker and now I cannot remember how to undo it. I have poked
around in display settings but drew a blank.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Brian Gaff

Have you looked in accessibility? You can adjust your cursor blobbyness in
there, as I did the opposite to what you want!

Brian

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Gordie

Thanks for the suggestion.
Tried that. No go.Tried setting everything to default
but the thickness was not affected!?. Like I said, it's not a biggie but I
would like it reverted to the normal size.
 
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DanN

On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 11:04:51 -0800, "Gordie"

| Did you mean" accessories".??

Go to Control Panel, then to "Accessibility Options" then to the
"Display" tab. There is a slider there which allows you to adjust the
thickness of the cursor.




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Gordie

Hello Brian,
Did you mean" accessories".??


Brian Gaff said:
Have you looked in accessibility? You can adjust your cursor blobbyness in
there, as I did the opposite to what you want!

Brian

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graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them
Email: (e-mail address removed)
____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________
 

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