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    Question Pointer Cursor Riding With My Crosshairs

    Don't laugh, but I run ACAD 2000i in Windows 7 Virtual XP mode and have a mouse pointer cursor riding with my crosshairs. Any thoughts?

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    Default Re: Pointer Cursor Riding With My Crosshairs

    You mean, besides the obvious thought?
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    Wink Re: Pointer Cursor Riding With My Crosshairs

    Yes, Robert, besides the obvious

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    Default Re: Pointer Cursor Riding With My Crosshairs

    Quote Originally Posted by jcoady View Post
    Yes, Robert, besides the obvious
    Sorry, I don't have any.
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