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06 May 2011  
nals74

64bit
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Double mouse pointer when zoomed in

Hi guys - my first post.

I am using sysinternals Zoomit. When I do the live Zoom, I am seeing two cursors. One is the zoomed cursor and the other is the regular cursor.

My machine is a Dell Optiplex 960 running Windows 7 64 bits
i have a Nvidia Quatro FX 370 and 4 Gigs of RAM



Now, my computer at home is a HP Pavilion P6610F running Windows 7 with a Galaxi GeForce GT 430 This computer only shows the two cursor when I record the screen.

I tried recording the screen with screenr and camstudio.

Any one else seeing this or how to fix it?
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06 May 2011  
Neutron16

Windows 8; Windows 7 x86 (Dec2008-Jan2013)
929 posts
 
 

When I use Live Zoom mode of Zoomit I have two cursors too.

Think it is a feature of this program. The regular cursor gives you an idea where on the screen is your zoomed cursor, basically which area of the screen it is zooming at the moment.
I do not think this can be "fixed".

Regarding screen capturing software, some of them do capture cursors, some of the do not.
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07 May 2011  
nals74

64bit
2 posts
 
 

Thanks for the response. I think that the double mouse pointer is just very distracting during a presentation.
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07 May 2011  
Neutron16

Windows 8; Windows 7 x86 (Dec2008-Jan2013)
929 posts
 
 

You can try to ask the author to add this feature.
markruss at microsoft.com
or through the form here
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