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Pop up keeps saying "invalid pointer" how do i fix it and why is that happening.?
i got a older Dell Computer running windows xp and how do i fix this annoying problem, i do have system mechanic but it don't seam to fix that problem? the pointer i have is a nice one i would hate to have to buy another.
the pop up "invalid pointer" only happens on certain sights like Google for example on my Facebook thing it doesn't bother me. why?
if it helps i use Internet Explorer.
Please make answers "simple" i am NO computer expert so go step by step please thanks.
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Why in the world are you still using net explorer> there are so many better browsers out there. These two for instance Http:\\www.mozellia.org ( for the Firefox browser) which i am using right now. or http:\\www.google.com. download and use the "chrome" browser. but please pleas what ever you do
stop using "internet explorer' its so full of security holes and bypasses that no one who's been on a computer any length of time uses it any more. Most I know would delete "internet explorer" if it would not screw with the windows operating system itself which it does any way drastically.
Otherwise go to "control panel" "left click" on the Mouse option there
Once the Mouse bit is up click on the "Pointer" tab and "choose the "Pointer bit" you want to use
then "left click" apply
Then "left click" Ok to exit the mouse bit
then exit "control panel" and use yer computer normally
as this should fix yer problem
PS under no circumstance DO NOT uninstall " Internet explorer" from your system , you do and windows itself wont work any more
資料來源: 25 + years of practical experience with computers - 匿名8 年前
A "pointer" in computer terms refers to the operation of instructions being done by the CPU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer_%28computer_...
What browser are you using? That might be the problem, related to incoming data instructions which the CPU can't process...it's not really related to the cursor or mouse.