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Re: Triumph Animated Cursor - CAUTION

To: "Kirby T. Kenyon" <kenyonkt@maple.lemoyne.edu>
Subject: Re: Triumph Animated Cursor - CAUTION
From: Susan Hensley <susan@bearcom.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 09:19:40 -0600
Before you kill the cursor program, go back into Control Panel and make
sure you have only selected the "busy" cursor as the one to be replaced
with the animated logo.  I accidentally selected the regular pointer and
had the same results as you, but when I made sure to only select the
hourglass, it was fine.

Good luck!

Keep Triumphing,
Susan Hensley    :)

Kirby T. Kenyon wrote:
> 
> Pat has also sent me the Triumph animated cursor and I have no problems
> with it.  I am running Win98.
> 
> If the cursor does not stop spinning, it probably means that something is
> still running in the background.
> 
> At 07:39 AM 12/12/98 -0500, PVanDuyne@aol.com wrote:
> >In a message dated 12/11/98 2:16:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> >Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk writes:
> >
> ><< You should find the triumph.ani file attached to this message.
> >
> > The attachment should be saved to the \windows\cursors directory (where
> there
> > will probably be some others such as hourglas.ani)
> > Next you have to set it up so that it displays when you want it to:
> > START -> Control Panel -> Mouse -> Pointers
> >  >>
> >Pat (& List)
> >
> >Thanks for the Triumph.ani.One problem is that it never stops spinning and I
> >can't point with the a round spinning laurel. I running Windows 98 so maybe
> >the install is different or the ani will not work.
> >
> >Pete
> >
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kirby T. Kenyon, System Administrator
> Information Systems
> Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY

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