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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Jan 2000 12:27:18 -0700
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At 08:22 AM 01/22/2000 , Dan Grasley wrote:
>Hi, a few days ago, I posted the message below stating my problem.  Someone
>had posted a reply saying to try and install Win98 2nd Edition...  Well, I
>tried that - and it still doesn't work.  I've re-installed Windows several
>times, I've re-installed Adobe PhotoShop several times, I even upgraded to
>Photoshop 5.2.  And everytime, as soon as the splash screen is finished, my
>mouse disappears.  I'm DESPERATE for a solution!  I've tried almost
>everything!  Here is the oroginal message:
>
>"Ok, bear with me for one second while I explain this.  I have Adobe
>Photoshop 5, and everytime I use it (as soon as the splash screen
>disappears) my mouse pointer disappears!  Ok, it doesn't actually disappear,
>it more like 'shifts' down under the taskbar off the monitor.  The strange
>part of it is that when I move the mouse up, thte pointer will come to the
>middle of the screen and stop, but when I right click or something, the
>pointer is actually up at the top of the screen - but I can see it in the
>middle.  So basically when I try to click on an icon at the top of the
>screen, I can't actually see where I'm clicking because the pointer is still
>in the middle and won't go any farther.  And it ONLY happens when I use
>Adobe PhotoShop 5.  Any ideas how I can fix this? (I've tried switching to a
>mouse that I know works)."

The only issues I have seen effect a mouse are IRQ sharing and a bad
driver, though I rarely use and do not personally support Adobe Photoshop.

Have you made sure your modem and mouse, (or other devices), are not
attempting to share an IRQ?  If your mouse is on Com1 and your modem
on Com3, ( or mouse on Com2 and modem on Com4), this could be the
issue.

What brand is this mouse?   I have had absolute fits at times dealing with
Logitech mouse drivers...   and some generics.  Have you tried replacing
your mouse driver with the generic MS mouse compatible driver?

       Bob Wright
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