Creating A New Cursor - Texas Instruments TravelMate 4000M User Reference Manual

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you assign one of four editing functions to the left and right
buttons on your pointing device. Clicking on the circles
within the boxes causes the following when you
subsequently move the pencil-shaped editing cursor to the
detail window.
White
causes the button to change the grid element to white
Black
causes the button to change the grid element to black
Screen
causes the button to change the grid element to the
current screen background color: dark gray on the
LCD
monitor. Used to cancel a changed element
Inverse
causes the button to change the grid element to
display the inverse of the current screen background
color: darker gray on the
display or monitor
Note: The current setting of the computer's standard/
reverse video switch may cause the images to appear
reversed.
At the far right of the menu is a stack of eight boxes of
various shades of gray (in color if you are using an external
color monitor or a color notebook), called the preview
window. You can move the cursor you are editing or
designing into the boxes to judge the cursor's appearance
against different backgrounds.

Creating a New Cursor

Creating a cursor involves three primary processes:
Using the File menu to open a new file or load a
previously designed cursor. You may also recall
default cursors from the Cursor menu.
Drawing new cursor(s) on the detail window or editing
existing cursor(s)
Change Cursor Utility
or blue on a color display or an external color
Custom Windows Utilities 3-15
or green on a color
LCD

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