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Martin Tibor <[log in to unmask]>
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Martin Tibor <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Jun 1999 02:33:30 -0700
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I did not have success with this URL however I found the cursors on Dolphin's
site at this URL:

http://206.184.157.192/cursors/


At 04:51 PM 6/12/99 -0500, monte single wrote:
>Go to this URL where you will find a whole folder full of pointers and cursors
>
>www.dolphinusa/cursors/index/htm
>I put the folder in the windows\cursors folder and then chose which ones I
>wanted to use by going to the mouse icon in the control panel and selecting
the
>pointers tab and proceed to choose what you like.
>-leslie wrote:
>
>>     Hello, I am new on this list. I am the deaf-blind man. I found your list
>> from Blind-L that will help me. Because my visual is impaired.
>>
>> I have a new laptop with Windows 98. I use it alot under my old CCTV.
>>
>> I think I need "crossed-line pointer" program add to my computer, because I
>> have hardly to find where is the pointer.  I surfed in the internet, but I
>> can not find the right one and download.  I did try some downloads but wrong
>> programs.
>>
>> Would you suggest to have the software which will help the low-visual needs
>> to find the pointer?
>>
>> Mr. Leslie Peterson, Usher-1
>> Minneapolis Minnesota USA
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Marty Tibor
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