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Mac" perfectly so I could format it in Bold type. I'd really appreciate it if you good folk could assist me with this. my mouse will not do it!Īlthough this is not a mission-critical problem, it is starting to drive me insane.Īnd yes, the very first thing I did after registering was to do a search, but couldn't find an answer. I can type something there but if I make a mistake and want to select that text. Same story in the Subject line of Outlook Express. It is intended to completely replace the old Microsoft browser, but compares users with a completely new user interface. well the mouse won't select text in those boxes either. Microsoft has returned to its origins with Windows 10, adding the successor to its now defunct Internet Explorer browser: Microsoft Edge. " and you can type in the name of the file or webite you want to save?. Also, you know the boxes that apear when you "Save As. Also, it won't do it in the address bar of Internet Explorer. my mouse will NOT select text in Notepad. In other words, everything works as it should in those situations.īUT. When I left-click and drag my mouse over text in MS Word or in an e-mail message in Outlook Express, then the text is highlighted and ready to delete, copy, paste etc. but only in certain situations! Yes - that's true. In a nutshell - my mouse will not select text. I'm posting this under the XP section simply because I don't have this problem on my other operating system (Win98se) I came to this site on the strong recommendation of Gizmo - famous for his "46 best freeware" website and newsletter. Some of these schemes also change the font sizes for easier reading.This is my first post here. High contrast color schemes make the screen easier to view by heightening screen contrast with alternative color combinations. Click OK to close the Accessibility Options dialog box. Click the Display tab, and then click to clear the Use High Contrast check box.ģ. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Accessibility Options.Ģ. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps. Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. To resolve this issue, follow these steps. This issue may occur if the Use High Contrast check box is selected. The colors are only missing on the screen. Note Print preview and Print still work as expected. However, you may be able to see the changes in print preview and on a printed page. When you try to change the fill color or the fill pattern in one of the programs listed in the "Applies To" section, the changes that you selected may not be visible. This article was previously published under Q320531 Found this on the net, hopefully it may help:














Windows explorer not highlighting