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| Why does my Windows mouse pointer become a 4-way scroll arrow? This is annoying thing #2 in my Windows environment, is also something that started happening fairly recently (late last year I think): As I work in Windows, my mouse pointer--that nice little white arrow--turns into a black 4-way arrow pointing N-S-E-W. It still appears to function the exact same way, but trying to work with it is, well, annoying. Because it stays there no matter what application I'm running or no matter what the context. I can't get back to the default mouse pointer until I reboot or go into my Control Panel->Mouse->Pointers dialog and unselect and reselect "Windows Default (system scheme)". Until I do so, the "Customize:" list for the default scheme shows this same 4-way arrow for all modes (Normal, Help, Working in Background, Busy, etc). What's going on??? What is telling Windows to change my default mouse scheme? JP |
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| Re: Why does my Windows mouse pointer become a 4-way scroll arrow? JPCMISC wrote: > This is annoying thing #2 in my Windows environment, is also something that > started happening fairly recently (late last year I think): > As I work in Windows, my mouse pointer--that nice little white arrow--turns > into a black 4-way arrow pointing N-S-E-W. It still appears to function the > exact same way, but trying to work with it is, well, annoying. Because it > stays there no matter what application I'm running or no matter what the > context. > > I can't get back to the default mouse pointer until I reboot or go into my > Control Panel->Mouse->Pointers dialog and unselect and reselect "Windows > Default (system scheme)". Until I do so, the "Customize:" list for the > default scheme shows this same 4-way arrow for all modes (Normal, Help, > Working in Background, Busy, etc). > > What's going on??? What is telling Windows to change my default mouse scheme? > JP > Not a Windows XP "standard" pointer. Just when did this pointer started to appear, such as after visiting a new website or after downloading a file or installing a map program, for instance? Might want to consider running anti-malware, anti-spyware and anti-spyware programs to check for unwanted files. |
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| Re: Why does my Windows mouse pointer become a 4-way scroll arrow? "JPCMISC" <JPCMISC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6615331E-D523-4BFD-B50D-E6F0930267C8@microsoft.com... > This is annoying thing #2 in my Windows environment, is also > something that > started happening fairly recently (late last year I think): > As I work in Windows, my mouse pointer--that nice little white > arrow--turns > into a black 4-way arrow pointing N-S-E-W. It still appears to > function the > exact same way, but trying to work with it is, well, annoying. > Because it > stays there no matter what application I'm running or no matter what > the > context. > > I can't get back to the default mouse pointer until I reboot or go > into my > Control Panel->Mouse->Pointers dialog and unselect and reselect > "Windows > Default (system scheme)". Until I do so, the "Customize:" list for > the > default scheme shows this same 4-way arrow for all modes (Normal, > Help, > Working in Background, Busy, etc). > > What's going on??? What is telling Windows to change my default > mouse scheme? > JP > That's the scroll-mode function. Look in the mouse properties (Mouse applet in Control Panel) to see what you have configured to trigger scroll mode. Maybe it is the middle button and you are pressing it. |
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| Re: Why does my Windows mouse pointer become a 4-way scroll arrow? On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 20:28:02 -0800, =?Utf-8?B?SlBDTUlTQw==?= <JPCMISC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >This is annoying thing #2 in my Windows environment, is also something that >started happening fairly recently (late last year I think): >As I work in Windows, my mouse pointer--that nice little white arrow--turns >into a black 4-way arrow pointing N-S-E-W. It still appears to function the >exact same way, but trying to work with it is, well, annoying. Because it >stays there no matter what application I'm running or no matter what the >context. > >I can't get back to the default mouse pointer until I reboot or go into my >Control Panel->Mouse->Pointers dialog and unselect and reselect "Windows >Default (system scheme)". Until I do so, the "Customize:" list for the >default scheme shows this same 4-way arrow for all modes (Normal, Help, >Working in Background, Busy, etc). > >What's going on??? What is telling Windows to change my default mouse scheme? >JP > Logitech drivers maybe. Hold wheeldown and drag- does that bring up the compass? |
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| RE: Why does my Windows mouse pointer become a 4-way scroll arrow? Additional information to address the first three replies: Yes it is a Logitech mouse, but I know for a fact that it isn't caused by pressing the middle wheel button. I really can't say whether it started after visiting a certain web site; I don't surf that much. But it MAY have started around the time I reinstalled Google Earth last fall. However, my use of that app is very seldom so GE could not be 'directly' causing the problem. What could GE have done to my system to cause this problem during general Windows use? I've since run an anti-spyware tool, so we'll see if the results of that did anything to fix this. I don't see in the Control Panel's mouse setup where you can direct what controls the scroll mode (other than telling it how many lines to scroll at a time). The 4-way arrow is normally called Move mode in the default scheme. I only have one application in which I need to actually use the wheel as a middle button, but I was having this problem even when I wasn't in that app. When the mouse pointer does get corrupted to the 4-way arrow, nothing I do with the mouse buttons/wheels changes the pointer to anything else. It simply loses all context. So far, since I did go into my Control Panel and reset the default scheme, I haven't seen the problem crop up again, but it's only been a few days. JP "JPCMISC" wrote: > This is annoying thing #2 in my Windows environment, is also something that > started happening fairly recently (late last year I think): > As I work in Windows, my mouse pointer--that nice little white arrow--turns > into a black 4-way arrow pointing N-S-E-W. It still appears to function the > exact same way, but trying to work with it is, well, annoying. Because it > stays there no matter what application I'm running or no matter what the > context. > > I can't get back to the default mouse pointer until I reboot or go into my > Control Panel->Mouse->Pointers dialog and unselect and reselect "Windows > Default (system scheme)". Until I do so, the "Customize:" list for the > default scheme shows this same 4-way arrow for all modes (Normal, Help, > Working in Background, Busy, etc). > > What's going on??? What is telling Windows to change my default mouse scheme? > JP > |
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