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Cursed cursor

Anonymous
2016-11-20T19:49:32+00:00

First it was my Toshiba, the cursor has a mind of its own enlarging items when I don't want them to enlarge. It feels as if Microsoft wants to control what you click on. I could not fix it! I switched to my old computer, a HP and now the same thing is happening there. the Toshiba was Windows 8.1 and upgraded to 10 and Hp was 7 and upgraded to 10. What is the curse? It is all about money, more money for security, programs and anything else you can imagine. Getting really fed up! V

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-11-29T13:16:22+00:00

    First it was my Toshiba, the cursor has a mind of its own enlarging items when I don't want them to enlarge. It feels as if Microsoft wants to control what you click on. I could not fix it! I switched to my old computer, a HP and now the same thing is happening there. the Toshiba was Windows 8.1 and upgraded to 10 and Hp was 7 and upgraded to 10. What is the curse? It is all about money, more money for security, programs and anything else you can imagine. Getting really fed up! V

    Well, in my HP I managed somehow to correct or stop the take over of said cursor, however on my Toshiba, a newer laptop, I have no control on the magnifier even though I tried to switch it off. I am a pensioner and don't have a lot of technical knowledge on how to fix various things. Keep things simple for us who came to computers later in life! V

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