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The mouse properties seem to be different on every PC I have used depending
on the manufacturer and model.  I don't recall options on controlling the
hover text so it might have been specific to a manufacturer.  It may also
be that you may need to download Microsoft Power Toys, specifically Tweak
UI.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

I haven't messed with Power Toys since Windows 98 but it sounds like a good
option to check out.


Dave Parnin
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I figured out how to turn this off once but danged if I can remember now.



We've received some new notebooks in (Toshiba) running Windows XP Pro and
if
you "hover" over something with the mouse it selects it/executes it and I
KNOW there is a way to turn that off but danged if I can find

it anywhere. I searched all through the mouse settings, etc. No luck.
Google
was no help - but that could well be the Achilles' heal of search; wording
things properly when you have no idea what it might be called :-)



Anyone have any idea ?



Thanks !



Chuck



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