Chris Nandor wrote: > > At 09:16 -0700 2002.10.15, Richard Cook wrote: > >Chris Nandor wrote: > >> > >> At 21:55 -0700 2002.10.14, Richard Cook wrote: > >> >MacPerl is doing the "cursor spin" trick right now in the background. I > >> >just launched it by 2-clicking on an existing document. The spinning > >> >ball under the camel started spinning immediately, and it's still > >> >spinning now. > >> > >> What happens if you click on a menu, or create a new window with cmd-N? > > > >You mean while the cursor is spinning? > > Yes; does the cursor keep spinning?
Yes. My earlier description is of events while the cursor is spinning. > What causes it to stop spinning? The only thing that causes it to stop is typing "command-period". Actually, I think that simply "com-q" will also stop it.
