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How do I change cursors in Windows 95, 98 and NT?

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How do I change cursors in Windows 95, 98 and NT?

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To change cursors in Windows 95, 98 and NT follow this procedure: 1-Go to the Control Panel 2-Run the Mouse icon. 3-Click on the Pointers tab at the top of the Window. 4-Select the cursor you wish to change. 5-Press the Browse… button. 6-Follow the Shortcut Icon changing procedure except that you are looking for CUR and ANI files not ICO, ICL or DLL. 7-Once you are done, press the Apply button and the changes will come into effect. 8-You can save the cursor configuration by pressing the Save As… button and giving it a name. This allows you to have several configurations saved and you can change the one in use when you feel like it. In Explorer and open/save dialog boxes I normally can see an actual graphical icon along with the filename for all icons and animated cursors but sometimes this functionality stops for no apparent reason and all icons and cursors are accompanied by the standard “no icon” icon – how do I reset this? To restore the functionality of seeing graphical picture

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