Not sure if this the same for all systems, but here is how you do it on XP: Go to Control Panel, select Printers and Other Hardware, then select Mouse, go to pointer options, then click the box beside "Show the location of the pointer when I press the CTRL key", then click Apply. Now when you press control you will see rings around your pointer.
Yes, that how you get rings around when you press control but the person was asking when you click the mouse.
Well, if you have the toolbar with the cursor mania here's what you do: 1. Click on the Cursor Mania button on the toolbar 2. Click "Default" from the side menu on the left 3. Click on the picture of the default cursor And you're all done:)
Like any other monsters, click it and rub your cursor around its body
If you don't get it instantly then it was not a real cursor download. You can change your cursor if you go on Microsoft outlook. You just click new to send an email and on the very top bar you click the little cursor and choose from 100's of cursors. It worked for me!
go into control panel click on mouse settings and click on pointer options and go down to visibilitys and you'll see show location of pointer when hit ctrl key and it will have a circle around it when you press ctrl this is if you cant see the cursor
The cursor is the white arrow you use to click on things :)
To add cursors on Cursor Mania, click copy code, then "My Cursors" on the left hand side.
On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.On the Pivot table, you can put the cursor into it and then you can click the Refresh option to update it. You can also press the Alt-F5 key combination.
you roll over things that you can click on
You copy the HTML and go to Edit Profile, then you paste it into the About Me section, and you click save, then you View Your Profile, and your cursor should be there .
A pointing and imput divice that allows the user to move a cursor around a screen and select programs with the click of a button. By:Ryan Krauel
When you click the right hand mouse button a menu will appear if what the cursor is pointing to is enabled.
If you have Windows XP: Click on Start, Control Panel, Mouse, Pointers. Then choose one under the word "Scheme" and click on Apply and Save. OR: See the video below for the answer. if u want to like relly change the entire cursor like into cats or something u can google cursor maniaand click any one and just foloow the instructions and it works on any computer