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Mouse pointer is invisible in the interactive logon screen
Hello
The mouse pointer is invisible in the interactive logon screen , what could be the reason for this ?
Thanks and Regards,
Kush
Hello
The mouse pointer is invisible in the interactive logon screen , what could be the reason for this ?
Thanks and Regards,
Kush
Hello and welcome Kush sorry you had to wait for so long.
Now I don't quite understand what it is you want to do as your description of what is happening is really not too informative. So could you please post back and in point form for example describe what happens when you power up.
Just one more thing mate we cannot advise you properly unless we know what we are working with so please update your profile with the system specs (preferable) or use this System Info - See Your System Specs
Hello ICIT2LOL thanks for the reply , The machine I'm having trouble is not a physical machine actually , it's a virtual machine created in a VMware environment .
system info of my virtual machine is
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v4 @ 2.20GHz
Intel Corporation 440BX Desktop Reference Platform
PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0
(1) VMware Virtual disk SCSI Disk Device (2) VMware Virtual disk SCSI Disk Device (3) VMware Virtual disk SCSI Disk Device
(1) VMware Virtual Audio (DevTap) (2) VMware Virtual Microphone
VMware SVGA 3D
Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
That is a intended behaviour, a real W7 instalation does the same thing.
I don't think there is anything you can do about it...
Hi
You may have to include the mouse driver when starting the virtual machine.
For example:
Using bootable Mini Tools Partitions Wizard.
When booting start, it will include some generic drivers to detect hardware, such as mouse, in order to work,
There are also others issues.
For mouse, it is best to insert directly to USB 2 ports, instead of USB 3 ports &or Hub.
As USB 2 ports are meant for hardware that do not required &or unable to use high speed USB 3 ports.
Even some external HDD do include an additional usb 2 cable to connect to only USB 2 port for extra power.
Eric.