Steven Schario wrote:
> My eyes aren't what they used to be; and given my degree of nearsightedness,
> they were never really all that great to begin with. Occasionally, I lose
> track of my mouse's arrow cursor. This never happens on my PowerBook because
> I have "mouse tracks" activated. The arrow trails are a big help, but to my
> knowledge, only available on PowerBooks. Does anyone know of freeware or
> shareware that will provide "tracks" for my PM 6500 (OS 8.6) cursor?

Hmmm...I don't know, but cant you get that by doing a custom install off 
of the 8.6 system CD and loading the Powerbook stuff? I believe it's in 
one of the Powerbook control panels. It may also be in the Disabled 
Access stuff.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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