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Vanishing mouse and cursor
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13/08/2015 09:35:19
 
 
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Windows
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Titre:
Vanishing mouse and cursor
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Windows Server 2012
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Thread ID:
01623288
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Sense MS updated my machine to WIn10, and few new features have appeared (or disappeared).

The first, and most ignoring, is the that vanishing mouse and cursor. On random occasions, the mouse pointer will just disappear. Its there, just invisible. but if I move the invisible mouse pointer to the far right side of the screen, it will reappear. Also, sometimes while I am type something, in any application, the cursor will disappear. Once again, if I move the mouse to the far right, the cursor will reappear. I have searched the web but have not found similar complainants.

Also, on occasions, the cursor will jump to another application. Forcing me to re-establish the prior application and re-type what I was working on. Is this a feature? This generally occurs when a notification arrives, and a pop-up is displayed. The associated application take control. Even while I have been writing this message, 4 times I have had to click on the this web page to re-establish focus and re-type something.

The next ignorant is the missing features. I guess MS felt that people did not need a History button, or a Home button, or the ability to drag and drop a link to make a short-cut to a web page anymore. Even if I go to Google to search for something, sometimes (most of time), the Edge browser takes control and does the search instead. And what happened to the Menu bar and Status bar? I downloaded and started using Chrome browsers.

There are many more missing features that were there in Win 7 and 8.1 that are now gone. Dummying down the products does not make it better, just harder to accomplish what we are use to doing. Sure, removing a lot of the features and ad-ons make the products load faster, but also prevent the user from accomplishing their expected duties too. But, I guess the little children at MS who are used to design the OS and UI don't see why a person would need these features, as long as they can get to the latest games and social-media web sites.

Enough for now. Can't wait to see what new lack of features will come in the future.

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Greg Reichert
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