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Cescano
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Location: Italy
Posted: 14th Jul 2015 23:30
I have tried to take a look at the forum but didn't find any useful information.

How can I use a personal cursor of the mouse instead of the standard one?

The command change mouse is not clear, it doesn't explain in which folder should I paste the 2 .cur files, where do I have to paste these files? and will I need to call change mouse 0 or change mouse 2?

(please do not advice about using a sprite for the cursor because I prefer to use the real cursor)
MrValentine
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Playing: FFVII
Posted: 15th Jul 2015 01:23
Depends on which IDE you are using... in Synergy there is a PANEL on the LEFT... called CURSORS

Cescano
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Posted: 15th Jul 2015 01:34
I use the official viewer updated 2008, can't find any cursors option
MrValentine
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Posted: 15th Jul 2015 02:35
EDITOR NEW or the old editor?

MrValentine
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Posted: 15th Jul 2015 02:37
Nevermind I figured it out, you are using an old edition and I am unfamiliar with that one...

Install U7.62

http://www.thegamecreators.com/?m=view_product&id=2000&page=upgrades

Cescano
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Posted: 15th Jul 2015 02:44
I do have already the update 7.7 RC7, or something like that, is the editor that is updated 2008, the 2010 one is bugged so I can't use it (functions folding is bugged and I use it a lot)
Chris Tate
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Location: London, England
Posted: 17th Jul 2015 10:22
1: Download the Indigo IDE created by Balid. There are two main versions, the new one uses a ribbon layout like MS Office. The old one does not. I use the old one, but things should be similar with the new.

2: Install the IDE and then launch it.

3: Open your .DBPRO project.

4: Select the 'imports' tab. (Which is on the right hand side of the screen in my version)

5: Copy your cursor file to the same directory as your .EXE for convinience.

6: Import it as a cursor 3 times. The first index for your custom cursors is 2, counting from zero to one, the applications arrow and hourglass occupy those slots but I do not understand why this has to be the case.

7: USe CHANGE MOUSE 2 and your cursor will be displayed.

Have a good day

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