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I post at SearchCommander.com now, and this post was published 18 years 7 months 26 days ago. This industry changes FAST, so blindly following the advice here *may not* be a good idea! If you're at all unsure, feel free to hit me up on Twitter and ask.

Change the default mouse cursor on a computer to an hourglass, and chuckle silently watching your spouse or coworker reboot the computer over and over.

Better yet, they may just stare at the screen continuing to “wait” which is what the hourglass in windows means.

If they try it, they’ll see that everything still functions normally, but they probably won’t catch that. If they do, they’ll still be puzzled for a long time, perhaps even searching the web for a solution.

  1. Go to the Windows control panel (Start > Control Panel )
  2. Choose the Mouse icon
  3. Go to the Pointers tab
  4. Highlight “Normal Select ” and hit “browse” button
  5. Browse for the busy_ file that looks like your regular hourglass (named busy_m.cur or whichever looks most like your regular “busy” icon.
  6. Selcect it and press the “Open” button
  7. Hit apply & OK
  8. yuk yuk yuk

***disclaimer***  – Some people don’t react well to this, and may just yank the plug from the wall, with the smallest possibility of minor drive damage, like any power loss .

I have to run, my wife is yelling for me. 😉

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