> I just built a bare-bones VS 2005 project (only linking in 
> FLTK 2, no ImageMagick) and experienced the same cursor 
> behavior as previously reported.
> 
> And I forgot to mention, I have been using this->cursor(...) 
> instead of fltk::cursor(...). Just for grins, I also tried 
> window()->cursor(...) after the call to this->cursor(...).

Don, can you post the smallest possible compileable example that you
have that exhibits the problem and I'll spin it here on a winXP SP3 box,
see how it flies...



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