Yes. So I got Vista for my Hewlett Packard and it worked out great. But
I came back to my parent's house for a while, and I have been noticing a
problem in the cursor. The machine in question is a Dell Inspiron 530
with Vista Home Premium, brand new. I decided to do my normal exercises
on their computer, when I noticed an annoying little inconvinience:I
checked the news on CNN, Yomiuri, and NBC, as usual. The cursor worked
fine.[image:
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...cursor.jpg]Six
minutes later, I go to Google to look something up, and a problem occurs
with the lineup of the 'hotspot' of the cursor:[image:
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2....jpg]Obviously
something wrong.It was fine for all the news sites, but it didn't work
for Google... hmmm...Later, I got on to make a sprite comic. I have been
making them in MS Paint for over five years, and it worked out fine...
until I used the inspiron. Anyone who makes pixel art in MS Paint knows
that the cursor location is key to making things precisely...
however:[image:
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...MSPaint.jpg]It
was like trying to shoot a target thirty yards away with a musket. Not
an enjoyable session.I am not wondering why there is a cursor problem. I
am wondering why there is a cursor problem with certain sites and
applications. Sometimes you have to have the cursor on top of a link to
click it. Other times, you have to be a centemeter away to click it.
Sometimes it just works the same as it has worked for fifteen years. The
inconsistency of it is the thing that annoys me.
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Peebles05