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    Mouse is in the wrong position recording one of my applications

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      ValerieG
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      When I am recording one of my applications, the mouse pointer is in the wrong place in the recording. It appears correctly on the screen while recording. This does not happen on all of my applications, just a couple of them.

      My screen resolution is 1280 by 1024 using large icons 150 percent on windows 7 64 bit. No other screen recording software is loaded. Thanks

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        This issue occurs when you are trying to record an older application that does not support Windows Vista or Windows 7 scaling. My Screen Recorder will record your older applications if you turn on the XP DPI scaling in Windows.

        Right click on the desktop, select 'Screen Resolution', then click 'Make text and other items larger or smaller'. Click 'Set Custom Text Size (DPI)' and check the box for 'Use Windows XP DPI Scaling'.

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