support multiple mouse cursors

Support to multiple mouse cursors

I searched through the local forums, but couldn't find anything on this topic.
I was wondering if anyone has thought of having support for multiple mouse cursors for systems that have more then one pointing device attached. There are times where being able to control multiple cursors at once could have advantages. By default, all attached pointing devices can be bound to the primary cursor, but the user could go to the mouse properties in the control panel and reassign which device is bound to which cursor. ----------- Ben Mathews
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I have a USB mouse, a bluetooth mouse and a Pen Device. All work under vista whilst connected at the same time "Ben Mathews" wrote in message

I searched through the local forums, but couldn't find anything on this topic.
I was wondering if anyone has thought of having support for multiple mouse cursors for systems that have more then one pointing device attached. There are times where being able to control multiple cursors at once could have advantages. By default, all attached pointing devices can be bound to the primary cursor, but the user could go to the mouse properties in the control panel and reassign which device is bound to which cursor. ----------- Ben Mathews
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Yeah, but I believe he wants 3 cursors bouncing around the screen at once!!! So you would have a blue one for your usb mouse, a red one for the bluetooth, and a purple one for the pen device.....just seems like more hassle than it is worth...
I hope he explains a scenario where it would help..maybe a full screen game on one window, and one of the other cursors in the second monitor to check email while running around oblivion? I could have used that today..

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Kelly" wrote in message

I have a USB mouse, a bluetooth mouse and a Pen Device. All work under vista whilst connected at the same time "Ben Mathews" wrote in message I searched through the local forums, but couldn't find anything on this topic.
I was wondering if anyone has thought of having support for multiple mouse cursors for systems that have more then one pointing device attached. There are times where being able to control multiple cursors at once could have advantages. By default, all attached pointing devices can be bound to the primary cursor, but the user could go to the mouse properties in the control panel and reassign which device is bound to which cursor. ----------- Ben Mathews
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Seems like the Bluetooth cursor should be the blue one, doesn't it :) "Zapper" wrote in message

Yeah, but I believe he wants 3 cursors bouncing around the screen at once!!! So you would have a blue one for your usb mouse, a red one for the bluetooth, and a purple one for the pen device.....just seems like more hassle than it is worth...
I hope he explains a scenario where it would help..maybe a full screen game on one window, and one of the other cursors in the second monitor to check email while running around oblivion? I could have used that today..

"Paul Kelly" wrote in message I have a USB mouse, a bluetooth mouse and a Pen Device. All work under vista whilst connected at the same time

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