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- From: itch@cbnews.cb.att.com (richard.m.brack)
- Subject: Re: High Res Pointer Strangeness
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 23:46:53 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.234653.7367@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- References: <randy.0acv@stagetwo.uucp>
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- In article <randy.0acv@stagetwo.uucp>, randy@stagetwo.uucp (Randy Gault) writes:
- > For some reason, when I use a High Res Pointer, the Busy Pointer
- > sometimes shows up as Low Res.
-
- I think this has something to do with many applications defining their own
- busy pointer. This happens to me too. I changed the default clock to
- something else and when the busy pointer goes low res it is always something
- other than what I defined it to be.
-
- > Sometimes the (regular) High Res Pointer loses every other column and
- > becomes squished looking (half width). Sometimes it loses every other
-
- This happens to me too. Seems to happen when some app uses a sprite. (?)
-
- > row (half height).
-
- This has never happened to me.
-
- > Has this happened to anyone else?
- > Any solutions?
-
- Nope, but I'm all ears. Anyone else???
-
-
- Rich...
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