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 Post subject: Cursor and Non-Cursor versions in one publication
PostPosted: March 6th, 2012, 1:20 pm 
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Hi All, I am wishing to create a single publication for both normal screens and touchscreens where cursor is to be hidden. I don't have a problem with running it on Windows XP but a user has reported a problem when running Windows 7 and cursor never showing. The script I have is below. Can anyone confirm that the commands Show Cursor and Hide Cursor work correctly on Windows 7. Or any other suggestions to create the same results to have cursor and non-cursor publications in one publication. Many thanks.

Script:
On Show
Read First Line from File to <CURSOR> (File to read from - C:\Cursor.txt with contents "ShowCursor")
If (CURSOR) = ShowCursor then
Show Cursor
Else
Hide Cursor


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 Post subject: Re: Cursor and Non-Cursor versions in one publication
PostPosted: March 6th, 2012, 2:57 pm 
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Works fine in 7.

When you say script, I take it you mean actions?

Are you sure the value is being read in?

Is C root the actual path? You shouldn't use this! Data belongs user folders or data folders.

Mack

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