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I am being driven insane by this problem!!!! Every time I save a document
(either by CTL-S or clicking on the Save icon), my cursor disappears and I am
forced to use the mouse to click back in the document so that I can continue
typing. My co-workers are NOT having this problem. Any ideas? Thank you.
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The only thing I know of that would make your cursor behave like that is in
the keyboard setting. You go to Control Panel, Keyboard, and under the Speed
tab there is a spot for cursor blink rate, if it is set to none, it will sort
of "hide" your cursor.

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I am being driven insane by this problem!!!! Every time I save a document
(either by CTL-S or clicking on the Save icon), my cursor disappears and I am
forced to use the mouse to click back in the document so that I can continue
typing. My co-workers are NOT having this problem. Any ideas? Thank you.

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Barbara Lane[_2_] Barbara Lane[_2_] is offline
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Thank you. However, the cursor is set to "blink" so it's not that. I
appreciate you responding though.

"PJY" wrote:

The only thing I know of that would make your cursor behave like that is in
the keyboard setting. You go to Control Panel, Keyboard, and under the Speed
tab there is a spot for cursor blink rate, if it is set to none, it will sort
of "hide" your cursor.

"Barbara Lane" wrote:

I am being driven insane by this problem!!!! Every time I save a document
(either by CTL-S or clicking on the Save icon), my cursor disappears and I am
forced to use the mouse to click back in the document so that I can continue
typing. My co-workers are NOT having this problem. Any ideas? Thank you.

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