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I've recently got a new machine running Windows 7, and there were two
ways I had customized XP that I haven't yet found how to duplicate with
this new OS. I'll be slightly disappointed if these functions are
actually missing -- I'm hoping I just need pointers to how to achieve
these effects:
1. I've found it convenient to have a desktop shortcut directly to the
"Services" management applet. (This is so I can turn off Apple's
unnecessary services, especially "Bonjour", after each time I update
QuickTime/iTunes.) I can live with navigating there throgh the Control
Panel if I must, but a direct shortcut is nice. Under XP, I just
dragged the icon to the desktop and I think chose "Create Shortcut
Here".
2. I continue to have minor visual issues as a result of a mild stroke
back in January. I found most of the XP features intended to assist
users with impairments or disabilities unhelpful, if not outrightly
antagonistic, but there was an option (under Control Panel->Mouse, I
think) to load a set of oversize mouse cursors, and I think it was that
that also made it so if I press and release the Ctrl key, a concentric
circular "wave" on the screen shows me where the cursor has got to.
Are these effects available in Win 7? If so, how?
David Gillett
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