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XP Pro Setting mouse activation disabled

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by mannybj, 2003/01/08.

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  1. 2003/01/08
    mannybj

    mannybj Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am running XP Pro w/SP1 installed. I have used Tweakui to disable the mouse activation and it is ok until I restart the system. It reverts back to being able and I can't figure out what is wrong. I am the administrator and the only user on the system. When I logon as Guest mouse activation is set off. How do you change the personnel setting that window loads at startup? I assume that is where the problem is. Anyone have a solution for this?
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    Manny
     
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    mouse activation ??? Not sure what you are referring to. Not a TweakUI user and couldn't find any likely articles with a search except X-mouse focus topics.

    But if you used TweakUI while logged on to an account and made a change, I'd expect it to remain changed for that account.
     
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    mannybj

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    Yes X mouse is whats its called. I made the change using Tweakui and it work OK, until I re-start XP. Yes you are right the change for a account should remain, but it doesn't. Where were the articles on X mouse Focus? Maybe they could help.
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