Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!news-server.ecf!me!sun Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer From: sun@me.utoronto.ca (Andy Sun) Subject: Re: Missing mouse cursor. Message-ID: <91Jun24.162200edt.19443@me.utoronto.ca> Organization: U of Toronto, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering References: Date: 24 Jun 91 20:22:10 GMT s64421@zeus.usq.EDU.AU (house ron) writes: >I have a really wierd problem. I have a 386 with a Quadtel Bios, and >all has gone perfectly, until I tried Cscape (the demo version). It >works properly, but the mouse cursor is not visible! By running the mouse >around the table, various things light up, but of course you can't use it >properly because you don't know where you are. This is so in both text >and graphics modes. I have Wordperfect, Drawperfect, Quick C, Topspeed C, >Metawindows, and lots more, all of which work perfectly with the mouse. >Any suggestions would be _greatly_ appreciated! >-- >Regards, >Ron House. (s64421@zeus.usq.edu.au) >(By post: Info Tech, U.C.S.Q. Toowoomba. Australia. 4350) As far as I know, the appearance/disappearance of the mouse cursor, at least for Microsoft mouse, has to do with INT 33H. Check to see if you have any hardware/software that uses this interrupt vector as well. Andy _______________________________________________________________________________ Andy Sun | Internet: sun@me.utoronto.ca University of Toronto, Canada | UUCP : ...!utai!me!sun Dept. of Mechanical Engineering | BITNET : sun@me.toronto.BITNET