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- #Cursor disappears in word document install#
- #Cursor disappears in word document update#
- #Cursor disappears in word document driver#
- #Cursor disappears in word document upgrade#
- #Cursor disappears in word document software#
This was a Windows 7 upgrade to Windows 10 during Microsoft's free upgrade period. Now, consider the steps involved in reinstalling the OS:ġ. I appreciate you offering the other solutions and regret that the issue was not resolved. IRQs?ĭiego, I tend to agree with you that it appears that this is an OS issue, since that was Logitech's initial thought.
#Cursor disappears in word document driver#
Recall from previous postings, when I plug the mouse and keyboard into my relatively new Samsung laptop, everything works fine.īIOS? Failed MOBO in the NUC? USB driver issue, i.e. This keyboard/mouse combination worked very well with the NUC for over a year as have other Logitech products. I don't have any new power supplies or electronic devices between the mouse/keyboard and the receiver I've also tried different USB ports on the NUC and get the same behavior.įinally, when I presented this issue to Logitech tech support, they said that it might be a Microsoft issue, but did not specify MS Office or Windows 10. Note that this mouse is plugged into a non-Unifying receiver, so I've got two receivers plugged into two USB ports on the NUC.Īlso, I have done the troubleshooting steps that Logitech recommends multiple times. Plugged a Logitech M185 mouse into the NUC: same behavior. Plugged another M510 mouse into the NUC: same behavior, so I guess we can rule out a defective mouse/unifying receiver.Ģ. 16282 Megabytes Usable Installed Memoryġ.Pasted here is information from BelArc Advisor, run today:
#Cursor disappears in word document update#
I am fairly certain my NUC BIOS is up to date, although I haven't checked in about a year, so if someone is aware that Intel released anything new in the past few months, please let me know and I'll update it. I will do this now and if this issue magically disappears will update this. NOTE: (KB4100403) is now being downloaded and installed, with a restart required.
#Cursor disappears in word document install#
Hotfixes from Microsoft Update (agent version 4.48) install automatically. I believe Windows 10HP 64-bit is up to date,. Note that I have moved the Unifying Connector amongst the USB ports on the NUC. This issue does not occur on my Samsung laptop when using the same keyboard, mouse and connector.
#Cursor disappears in word document software#
I am using a Logitech K350 wireless keyboard & M510 mouse with the Unifying connector and current software Logitech - SetPoint version 6.67.83 (64-bit). I will add that Logitech technical support did mention that they had received this issue from others and they thought that it may be a Windows or Office issue, but I can find nothing on Microsoft's board about this issue with a cursory (NPI) search. Is anyone else with a similarly configured NUC experiencing this issue? All advice welcome. I believe I can now isolate this issue to the NUC, and not Windows, Logitech or MS Office software. MS Office (Word, Outlook & Excel), this website, browsing bars on multiple Internet browsers), requiring that I left-click the mouse to restore the cursor. HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.Several months ago, my cursor (not the pointer) began disappearing whenever I was typing in multiple applications, i.e. I have found documentation suggesting it but the animation is actually working properly for me, so I’m not able to reproduce the lag with the “smooth typing” function in Word 2016 or Outlook 2016 to prove it. The Registry Key solution should also work for Office 2016. I look forward to diving into it further. The color scheme and presentation styles work particularly well on Windows 8. Overall, I like the other features of Office 2013. It might be something I would get used to or could learn to ignore but I don’t think it was a matter of familiarity since it was lagging behind and jumpy. Now, with the registry key in place, I can go about using Office 2013 without it causing confusion in my fingers. Disabling hardware acceleration and unchecking smart cursoring sounded promising but didn’t fix the problem. I checked through all of the Options and couldn’t find anything that solved the problem. Unfortunately and what seems to becoming the norm for Microsoft products, there is not an option to disable the animation through the application options. HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common\Graphics Instead, to stop only the cursor animation in Office 2013, create a DWORD key in the Registry through Regedit at: The above method affects all applications unfortunately, which may mean it could change the behavior of something else inadvertently. Hit ‘Apply’ and test your typing in Word 2013 to see the difference.
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On the Performance Options window that pops up, uncheck the box ‘Animate controls and elements inside windows’. Next hit the Settings… button under Performance. Right-click on Computer and go to Properties. To disable the cursor animation, the first method is the one seen in the video above.