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How do I get rid of the arrow?
Got an old Win98 machine, 200MMX 128MB RAM, I only use it for watching
TV. The mouse has died and I refuse to spend money or effort locating another serial mouse or adapters etc. I am fine without a mouse, the problem is that even though no mouse is attached and serial ports are turned off in BIOS, the mouse pointer arrow is always in the middle of the screen. |
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"wangchung" wrote in message om... Got an old Win98 machine, 200MMX 128MB RAM, I only use it for watching TV. The mouse has died and I refuse to spend money or effort locating another serial mouse or adapters etc. I am fine without a mouse, the problem is that even though no mouse is attached and serial ports are turned off in BIOS, the mouse pointer arrow is always in the middle of the screen. Less frustrating maybe... Trying to to two whales in a car. Martin. |
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MCheu wrote in message . ..
On 26 Jun 2003 00:12:27 -0700, (wangchung) wrote:: Got an old Win98 machine, 200MMX 128MB RAM, I only use it for watching TV. The mouse has died and I refuse to spend money or effort locating another serial mouse or adapters etc. I am fine without a mouse, the problem is that even though no mouse is attached and serial ports are turned off in BIOS, the mouse pointer arrow is always in the middle of the screen. Just a thought, but wouldn't it be easier and more energy efficient to use a real TV? ---------------------------------------- Thanks, MCheu -Recent Grad BSc CompSci. If you're hiring in Toronto, drop me a line Maybe in your world... Immediate Opportunities available for contract computer/network technicians in various locations throughout the continental U.S. Responsibilities include: completing assigned tasks of staging, deploying hardware and software applications, conducting quality control, and giving orientation to the customer.Compensation range: $11.00 to $20.00 per hour depending on experience & requirement.Weekly pay with excellent benefits immediately available including major medical, life insurance, etc.Please send resume and salary history in confidence -824-4254 X222.Must have minimum A+ OR Dell, MCSE, MCSA, CCNA, MCP certifications.Must have minimum 6-12 months of computer technician experience.Must be a U.S. citizen.**APPLICANTS WITH ACTIVE SECURITY CLEARANCES,OR CLEARANCES HELD WITHIN THE LAST 2 YEARS ARE STRONGLY DESIRED. |
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MCheu wrote in message . ..
On 26 Jun 2003 00:12:27 -0700, (wangchung) wrote:: Got an old Win98 machine, 200MMX 128MB RAM, I only use it for watching TV. The mouse has died and I refuse to spend money or effort locating another serial mouse or adapters etc. I am fine without a mouse, the problem is that even though no mouse is attached and serial ports are turned off in BIOS, the mouse pointer arrow is always in the middle of the screen. Just a thought, but wouldn't it be easier and more energy efficient to use a real TV? Actually it is "more energy efficient" to use the PC monitor as a TV, that way you can do your computer work and watch TV on the same screen. There are lots of people that have their TVs on while using the computer. ( I made that up, but its probably true) "They" are the same people that need to use the Drive Thru for fast food. "They" are the same people that have to ride the escalator or elevator instead of using stairs. The world would be a much better place if all computers came with an All-in-Wonder card. |
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"Martin" wrote in message ...
"Martin" wrote in message ... "wangchung" wrote in message om... Got an old Win98 machine, 200MMX 128MB RAM, I only use it for watching TV. The mouse has died and I refuse to spend money or effort locating another serial mouse or adapters etc. I am fine without a mouse, the problem is that even though no mouse is attached and serial ports are turned off in BIOS, the mouse pointer arrow is always in the middle of the screen. Less frustrating maybe... Trying to to two whales in a car. Martin. And more constructively... Hasn't Windows 98 got a Mouse Keys utility. Search Google for Windows 98 Mouse Keys and you'll find.. One of these features is called Mouse Keys and it lets the user perform all the standard mouse functions using the keys on the numeric keypad . To try it out access the Control Panel, double click on the Accessibility Options icon, click on the Mouse tab, put a check mark in the Use Mouse Keys box, click Apply, then Click Ok. A diagram indicating which key corresponds to which mouse function can be found in the Getting Started Windows 98 manual which came with the operating system software. You can probably get it from Microsoft's Web Site too. I hope this helps. Martin. HEY thanks! Now I can just move that arrow out of the way woooohoooo THANK YOU! |
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