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Black Mouse Cursor. Glitter Cursors. Cross Mouse Cursor. Typing Cursor. Mouse Cursor Vector. Thank you. You saved me from pulling all the hair out of my head with those, so-called, HP Support guys. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Application Compatibility. Sign in to vote. When Windows Media Center starts up, the cursor disappears and the mouse, therefore, is useless for navigation.

After which, any operation I perform with my mouse on this secondary screen for example - minimize or maximize will kick me back to the original 1st screen without the use of my mouse again. Sunday, February 1, PM. I have the same Problem no matter what I try to do. Tuesday, February 3, PM. Although I appreciate that my reply on this thread has been marked as an answer but personally i don't not consider any of the replies adequate answers to the problem, merely work arounds.

I Propose that the implementation of dual mouse controls would be a true answer to this problem. We have dual monitors then why not dual mouse controls? This would allow the user to leave a mouse locked to the media center screen thus also allowing for full remote control functionality. Friday, February 13, AM. In a multiple-monitor setup, you cannot move the mouse pointer away from the monitor that displays Windows Media Center on a computer that is running Windows Vista We will submit this thread and our developers will notice this behavior.

Tuesday, February 17, AM. It's like you are in a game. If you are running dual monitors and I am and playing a game, you can only move your mouse within the main screen, for obvious reasons.

The same seems to apply to Windows Media Center, though I don't know why; it's not like in a game where if you click outside the main screen of the game the game will tab out, and you won't get the kill The max that will happen is that Media Center will tab out, but that is just dumb, this should be changed.

Wednesday, February 18, AM. Saturday, September 19, PM. The same problem in w7 rtm.. It's a fundamental problem but when it will be fixed!? Monday, September 28, PM. I'm having the same problem too. I also wish Windows Media Center allowed you to set a preferred audio port instead of the system default. Instead I have to use the control panel applet to switch the default output device before I start WMC.

Such a pain!! Sunday, November 8, AM. For such a great product like Windows 7 Media Center this is a bug that is totally unacceptable. While you can get around it by setting MC to a window instead of full screen, you still have to resize it every time to where you don't see the window borders anymore, but even worse, the video motion looks bad in windowed mode, very stuttery, when it's perfectly normal in full screen mode.

That makes it not possible to use your computer for doing some work while some other member of the family wants to watch a recorded show on the TV set connected to the second port. This bug should be taken care of immediately. Monday, November 16, PM. This also drove me crazy, but the Start button work-around worked great I maximized WMC on the TV, then hit the Windows logo button, then slid the mouse to the left, and it came back to the primary display, and from there I could move it back and forth with no problems.

I'll go check out this Maxifier--I wonder if using that will resolve my stutter problem. Wednesday, January 6, AM. The only thing I know to do with this problem is this Monday, June 28, PM.

This annoys the hell out of me as well other two media center apps I use xbmc and media portal both use a fullscreen window instead of true fullscreen dont know why microsoft cant simply add a checkbox to run media center in fullscreen window instead of true fullscreen as well!! Maxifier works but I have found it to be flakey. Find myself using media center less and less these days and once xbmc gets thier pvr running right I will completley switch over to xbmc.

To many basic things missing from media center like a music video library and video playlists to be a full time media center. I found the only thing missing from xbmc is pvr client which is being worked on. Sunday, February 27, PM.



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