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Re: Mouse Cursor Disappears in Media Center I mean the Windows Key on the keyboard....
I call it the Start Menu key sometimes. Sorry.
-Michael
"MICHAEL" <u158627_emr@dslr.net> wrote in message news:O0oVFBuRHHA.3948@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Try pressing the Start Menu button on the keyboard,
> it should release your arrow and give you the focus back
> to move it around.
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> The mouse arrow getting "stuck" on the secondary monitor
> where Media Center is displayed, has been a "problem" for as
> long as I can remember.
>
>
> -Michael
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> "Dr Steevil" <DrSteevil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A066B535-B267-4EFB-B133-3E088E35E40E@microsoft.com...
>> Greetings everyone!
>>
>> I just upgraded my system to the new Vista Home Premium version. Everything
>> seems to work fine however Media Center would cause serious slowdowns of
>> video and choppy sound. I determined that the problem was with the video
>> card, so I just upgraded to a ATI X1600XT with 256 MB. Now Media Center and
>> indeed all of my visual stuff hums along quite nicely. However, I still have
>> a problem with Media Center that I had before upgrading the video card. The
>> mouse cursor disappears. Sure I can maneuver using the keyboard, but I can't
>> figure out how to get to the minimize-restore-close buttons (I have to go to
>> Task Manager to exit Media Center).
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea on what is causing this? Thanks!
>>
>> FYI: My setup
>> Processor: P4 2.26Ghz
>> Memory: 2GB
>> Video: ATI Radeon X1600XT 256 MB @1.38Ghz running dual monitors via DVI
>> connections. (I have tried running only 1 monitor but still have the same
>> problem)
>>
>>
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