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In reply to the discussion: Curser problem [View all]

Warpy

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2. It doesn't sound like you've been hacked
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 11:02 AM
Sep 2024

It sounds more like something needs to be replaced. If you've still got your mouse software CD, try deleting and reloading that. Consider replacing the mouse, entirely, all sorts of grit can get into them and cause problems.

Other than that, no guesses. I've always owned PCs, they're cheaper and less proprietary and I've run both Photo Shop and GIMP on them for years, I think my PhotoShop CD is from the late 90s.

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Curser problem [View all] bif Sep 2024 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2024 #1
It doesn't sound like you've been hacked Warpy Sep 2024 #2
I didn't go very far Lulu KC Sep 2024 #3
I may have fixed it bif Sep 2024 #4
Might be the battery CloudWatcher Oct 2024 #5
Thanks. bif Oct 2024 #6
Something else to try ... CloudWatcher Oct 2024 #7
I did reset the PRAM bif Oct 2024 #8
Thank you!!! bif Oct 2024 #9
Oh well! CloudWatcher Oct 2024 #10
Update bif Oct 2024 #11
Well .... CloudWatcher Oct 2024 #12
The same thing has happened before. bif Oct 2024 #13
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