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CCleaner Mouse Pointer Positioning


dolphinzero

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After upgrading to CCleaner 3.24 when selecting "run cleaner" the mouse pointer no longer automatically positions its self in the "Verification Window". I personally miss this feature from my original version, which removes the additional step of physically moving the mouse and pointer to the "OK" in the verification window. I normally run the cleaner twice to clear the main window which still contains the cleaned data. Is there a registry setting that will restore this feature?

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how is this different from your other post? Also I believe that's a windows setting not a program-by-program setting.

also ccleaner .24 is 3 months old latest version is .27 please update and try again

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Sorry about the double entry...I'm now at Version 4 using Win7 and the curser still remains on the "Run Cleaner Button" after clicking. I have a dual boot, (two hard drives), system; XP and Win7. I keep the older version ,(3.9.0.1493), on the Win XP system which seems to discover the same clean items as ver 4 and is much quicker. The only place in Windows where this could be is the registry or, during the rewrite and re-compile the prior bit to move the curser was not set. I can't complain since I'm using the "free" version, but have considered the upgrade if this small item is restored.

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There is something n Control Panel, Mouse, that says something like "snap cursor to default button" which I believe is what you are after.

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