New Year's New Weather Win XP Plays a New Pattern with the Mouse

  
For friends who admire personality, they always like to play something different. The new year has arrived. Is there any intention to make a face-lift on the desktop mouse? Yes, please come with me and let your mouse show a new image in the New Year.

The following operations are all done in the WinXP operating system. First, click "Start → Settings → Control Panel", double-click to open the "Mouse" option, and the "Mouse Properties" window (Figure 1) pops up. Now, let the mouse "change the face" settings can start.
Figure 1

1. Can also drag the mouse to drag

If you want to drag the file or folder to change its position, in general, hold down the left mouse button Release and drag, but check the "Enable click lock" item, you don't have to hold down the mouse, click to select drag, you can also drag the mouse until you click again Only the end of the drag is indicated.

2. Let the pointer have a smear effect

Click "Pointer Options" in "Mouse Properties", check "Show pointer trace" in "Visibility", so that it is moving The mouse pointer shows interesting smear, and moving the slider can also change the length of the smear.

3. identify the position of the pointer

Also check "Show pointer when you press Ctrl key position" in the "Visibility", then press the Ctrl key, we can see There is a fast-reducing circle around the pointer. When the position of the pointer cannot be found at one time, this method can be used to determine.

4. Change the pointer style

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website in IE, click "Tools→Internet Options" →Internet Temporary File→Settings, click “View File” from the pop-up “Settings” window, the “Temporary Internet Files” window will pop up, and the file with the suffix ANI or CUR will be found in the “name” of the temporary file. This is the cursor file we are looking for. Copy this file to a folder for backup.

Click "Start → Settings → Control Panel", double-click "Mouse" to open the "Mouse Properties", click the "Browse" button (Figure 2) from the "Pointer" tab to locate the above file With the mouse pointer file in the folder and "OK", you can have a beautiful mouse pointer.
Fig. 2

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