Leemeister :
Hello,
I had the same problem but found a solution. I had TP-Link wirless configuration utility managing my wireless connection, since I have a TP-Link wireless card, however... it ran a exe file by the name of TWCU.exe. This also caused my Battlefield 2 game to minimize to the taskbar. I found the fix on a game blog. By going to Task Manager and turning off tasks unti I found the culprit TWCU.exe I uninstalled TP-Link software (not the driver) Windows now manages my Wireless settings and all problems are gone. Hope this helps someone.
Lee
MMendelG :
Leemeister :
Hello,
I had the same problem but found a solution. I had TP-Link wirless configuration utility managing my wireless connection, since I have a TP-Link wireless card, however... it ran a exe file by the name of TWCU.exe. This also caused my Battlefield 2 game to minimize to the taskbar. I found the fix on a game blog. By going to Task Manager and turning off tasks unti I found the culprit TWCU.exe I uninstalled TP-Link software (not the driver) Windows now manages my Wireless settings and all problems are gone. Hope this helps someone.
Lee
Hi Leemeister. You seem to be the only one who has a solution heading in the right direction rather than saying it is a mouse configuration.
I am having the same challenge - cursor disappears in MS Office as well as when I am using a web browser, which takes the focus away from whatever window I am working in. However, I do not have TP-Link installed, nor do I have ask.com installed. It is likely some other program or task. Do you have any ideas what other possibilities it may be? Do I want to go through each process, or each service? Any advice would be appreciated.