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| Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is My mouse does not seem to be where it is actually visible. For instance when I want to close a program window I have to move around the x to close the program but am not acutally over the button. The accuracy of the pointer is out by half an inch. When I go into the control panel and select the mouse there is not option to calibrate the mouse. Any suggestion on how to get my mouse pointer to be more accurate |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is BT wrote:[color=blue] > My mouse does not seem to be where it is actually visible. For instance when > I want to close a program window I have to move around the x to close the > program but am not acutally over the button. The accuracy of the pointer is > out by half an inch. When I go into the control panel and select the mouse > there is not option to calibrate the mouse. Any suggestion on how to get my > mouse pointer to be more accurate[/color] You might have the wrong screen resolution. Say you have a widescreen, typically 1280 x 800, the current setting might be 1280 x 1024, or even 1024 x 768. Q |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is Just fixed this after a Google search. Go to Control Panel > Mouse > Pointers and set the scheme to (none). Apply. Fixed. -- gpquinn Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is I had the exact same problem. Thanks to this website "vistaheads", I was able to fix it. Control Panel, Mouse, Pointers, Schemes....set schemes to "None" and mouse will be much more accurate. -- tkabes Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| RE: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is "BT" wrote: [color=blue] > My mouse does not seem to be where it is actually visible. For instance when > I want to close a program window I have to move around the x to close the > program but am not acutally over the button. The accuracy of the pointer is > out by half an inch. When I go into the control panel and select the mouse > there is not option to calibrate the mouse. Any suggestion on how to get my > mouse pointer to be more accurate[/color] |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is I had this problem with a dell XPS 420 and ATI graphics card running vista. There was a update to the ATI driver for the graphics card. This cured the problem. Do you have a Windows update icon on your start menu. This is where I found the update Stuart Sabatini "Pabitra malla shahi" <Pabitramallashahi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CD0EE32F-0806-49D6-8B15-1E7F11CC3F61@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > > > "BT" wrote: >[color=green] >> My mouse does not seem to be where it is actually visible. For instance >> when >> I want to close a program window I have to move around the x to close the >> program but am not acutally over the button. The accuracy of the pointer >> is >> out by half an inch. When I go into the control panel and select the >> mouse >> there is not option to calibrate the mouse. Any suggestion on how to get >> my >> mouse pointer to be more accurate[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is I too had a problem with my mouse not lining up quite where it was supposed to be. what I did was to go to my ATI and saw my setting for my screen was at 1440 x 900 i changed it to 1280 x 1024 and then back to 1440 x 900 and badda bing it was fixed. -- regor8542 Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is hi ppls was wonderin if u can help. i kno this is an old thread but im having the same problems. i made my own mouse cursor using an image, now the cursor is not actually where the mouse is, is there a way to re calibrate it or anything i can download to fix it? if i change back to default its fine, when i change it to my own its about half an inch off. thanx -- j0n Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: Mouse hover is not where the mouse actually is On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 23:14:54 +0100, j0n <j0n.3zjzk1@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote: [color=blue] > >hi ppls was wonderin if u can help. i kno this is an old thread but im >having the same problems. >i made my own mouse cursor using an image, now the cursor is not >actually where the mouse is, is there a way to re calibrate it or >anything i can download to fix it? >if i change back to default its fine, when i change it to my own its >about half an inch off. >thanx[/color] Using whatever SW you used to create your cursor adjust the pointing reference of the cursor to be in the appropriate place in the graphic of the cursor. |
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