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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Payne" data-source="post: 56076" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Re: Lake Controller on Macbook with VMware</p><p></p><p>I had a similar issue with the mouse cursor leaving a trail of images on the screen....is that what you are experiencing. I was running VMWare/XP on a MacBook Pro.</p><p>I solved the issue by doing the following:</p><p>In XP, go to "Start" - "Control Panels".</p><p>Double click "Display"</p><p>Click the "Settings" tab.</p><p>Click the "Advanced" box in the bottom right of the window.</p><p>Click the "Troubleshoot" tab.</p><p>Position the "Hardware acceleration" slider one position to the right of "None", the description will say "Disable all but basic accelerations. Use this setting to correct more severe problems."</p><p>Click the "Apply" box in the bottom right of the window.</p><p>Click "OK" in the next two windows that appear.</p><p>Relaunch the Lake Controller software.</p><p>That fixed it for me.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Payne, post: 56076, member: 231"] Re: Lake Controller on Macbook with VMware I had a similar issue with the mouse cursor leaving a trail of images on the screen....is that what you are experiencing. I was running VMWare/XP on a MacBook Pro. I solved the issue by doing the following: In XP, go to "Start" - "Control Panels". Double click "Display" Click the "Settings" tab. Click the "Advanced" box in the bottom right of the window. Click the "Troubleshoot" tab. Position the "Hardware acceleration" slider one position to the right of "None", the description will say "Disable all but basic accelerations. Use this setting to correct more severe problems." Click the "Apply" box in the bottom right of the window. Click "OK" in the next two windows that appear. Relaunch the Lake Controller software. That fixed it for me. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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