Try pulling the mouse usb from the port, then reinserting it. See if 
that resets it by itself.

Will
On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 07:53 AM, R.A. Cantrell wrote:

> Every now and then my iMac cursor goes bye bye. Don't know why or what 
> I do
> to cause it. Is there a way to retrieve it other than  reset/restart?
> --
> All the best,
> R.A. Cantrell
>
Revision "A" Imac
233 mhz
60 gig maxtor ide/ata hd
256 rams (2-128 chips)
9.2.1 and X.1

icq #39291110


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