- CUSTOM MOUSE POINTER CHANGES EVERY TIME I RESTART HOW TO
- CUSTOM MOUSE POINTER CHANGES EVERY TIME I RESTART WINDOWS 8.1
CUSTOM MOUSE POINTER CHANGES EVERY TIME I RESTART HOW TO
i wanted to write a small script with the help of the system plugin to refresh the cursors manually but i have (again) no idea how to begin, maybe someone could help me. it seems the only problem that the custom cursors of that app don't go away is that they are not refreshed anymore after closing the app. but when i logout and login again or restart my computer the cursors are all normal. the cursors are used globally after i closed the app and even are selected in the pointers tab in the mouse properties in the control panel. A small interface will appear and you’ll want to. Click on Mouse Settings and choose Additional mouse options. Go to Themes with your custom cursors selected (in CP, Mouse, Pointers) and Save current theme.
what else can i do Look at Mike's 2 above. If none of these seem to be causing the mouse sensitivity issue, we can move to the more complicated solutions listed below. Drachenbauer said: I have placed my custom cursors in the original cursors folder of windows, bit it still turns back to standard cursors after restart. Check if you are not accidentally touching the touchpad. If you are using a Bluetooth mouse, make sure you are in range.
CUSTOM MOUSE POINTER CHANGES EVERY TIME I RESTART WINDOWS 8.1
I had this issue in Windows 8.1 too, but now it's getting on my nerves because I've got to go to the cursor. Open up the Start panel on Windows and type in Mouse. Connect your mouse to another PC or laptop to check if the problem persists. So two things when I restart my computer my saved and in-use cursor always resets back to the default cursor pack that comes with the system. It should remove the custom cursors after i close the app, but i have read in a faq that this is a known bug since windows 2000/xp and there will be no furthur support for it. Customization :: Cursor Reset To Default And Scrolling Goes Away On Restart. Navigate to the folder in which you have copied the custom mouse pointer scheme, and double-click on that file to import it. Once Windows 7 has opened the registry editor, click on the File menu and choose 'Import'.
I sometimes use an old app which everytime i use it replaces the windows cursors with custom cursors for the arrow, textselect and the hourglass. Type ' regedit ' in the text field (it stands for 'registry editor'), and press Enter.