I couldn't get to the beginning of this discussion, but I think it's
describing the same problem I have with a brand new Dell XPS 420
running Vista (Home Premium). The mouse offset is wrong on some cursor
icons. I can go into Control Panel / Mouse Properties / Pointers and
see the hotspot change when I go from one cursor icon (e.g., "Normal
Select" or "Vertical Resize") to another. This is *really* annoying,
as I have to mentally adjust where I click depending on what the state
of the pointer is (selecting, resizing, busy, etc.). Mine is not an
intermittant problem - it is always this way (except for the default
pointer scheme).
It definitely seems to be a Vista issue (or at least, the default
Vista mouse drivers). Do a web search on "vista mouse offset" and
you'll see others having this problem. Some have seen it go away after
uninstalling the drivers and rebooting, but this didn't work for me.
It was this way out of the box, so there's no malicious code problem.
Am I just going to have to wait for Vista SP1 for a fix - or is that
even optimistic?
Thanks in advance for any help....
Matthew
On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, "SG" <so...@nomail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> Not sure if this has anything to do with your system, but worth the read.
> Also, I'm not sure where Jim speaks about "Remember back to the beginning of
> this blog entry?", hadn't had time to search for it. Perhaps if you find it,
> it should explain more about how this is done. If you look at the link below
> under the section....
> Fig 4. - Elevating the Language Pack Installer. Signed and known by Windows
>
> You will see what I'm talking about. It appears to me it's possible for
> Malicious code to spoof the mouse cursor that can cause this trouble.
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/uac/archive/20...03/589561.aspx
>
> --
> All the best,
> SG
>
> "Ed" <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> news:F2DF5826-D1F3-4183-9B69-...
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>
>
> >I have an new Dell Inspiron 531 with Windows Vista. At seemingly random
> > times, the mouse pointer will be offset from where it will actually click.
> > The only way I have to know where it is located is that the buttons "glow"
> > when the pointer is supposed to be over them. Is there an update or patch
> > for this problem? Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
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