I am running Windows XP under Parallels on a Mac Intel machine. The
command "set cursor to none" does not work. (I did get it to work on
one occasion, but I couldn't repeat it.) I don't know if the problem
is with Revolution or with Parallels. Could someone with a real XP
machine please tell me if this code works?

Make a button with this script and then move the mouse over the button:

on mouseEnter
 lock cursor
 set cursor to none
end mouseEnter

on mouseLeave
 unlock cursor
end mouseLeave

If it works for you, then I can stop trying to figure it out. Thanks.


It works here.  (Assuming by working you mean the cursor disappears
while over the button.)


Thank you, thank you. Parallels has some issues with the cursor, so I
suspected that was the reason but I had no way to verify it. You've just
saved me a lot of trouble, I appreciate it.

Hi Jacque.

Did you install the Parallels Tools? There is improved cursor support and also display adapter support there.

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

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