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If you are using Win XP, there is a little help. Go to your windows control panel. Click ‘Mouse’ then the ‘Pointer Options’ tab. At the bottom, check the box for "Show location of pointer when I press the CTRL key". Then when you lose the pointer/cursor you will be able to find it by pressing the CTRL key. (Bullseye effect) PS functions on the CTRL key are not affected.
It doesn’t completely completely fix the problem but it helps. I would like to see color options offered.
It doesn’t completely completely fix the problem but it helps. I would like to see color options offered.
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