>Without making an API call to Windows, the best thing to try is Screen.MousePointer, but this does not always over-ride all other applications on the desktop.
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>Les.
Hey, thanks for the reply! However, I did try this and it still seemed to only affect the current toplevel application. I want to actually change a cursor in a manner that it will still be in effect after reboot... Any ideas?
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