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ActiveEyes.exe ActiveEyes from TFI Technology is a small utility that you can use to liven up your desktop. It follows your mouse around and can tell you how far your cursor has travelled or point out where the cursor is. It's small, it's free and comes with a range of options and animations. Not needed - if unavailable via Start -> Programs, create your own shortcut More Information
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CursorXP.exe CursorXP from Stardock - tool for creating mouse cursors More Information
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services.exe Added by the P2PWORM-T WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate services.exe process which is always located in the System (9x/Me) or System32 (NT/2K/XP) folder and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! This file is located in a "Cursors" subfolder of the Windows or Winnt folder More Information
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TSkrMain.exe TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities - hardware utilities that work with the motion sensors built into their Tablet PCs. Detect the way you are holding it at any given moment, you can set the machine to perform a specific function when the unit is quickly tilted to the left or right, or to the front or back and you can also take control of the cursor in some applications and make it move by leaning the PC in a certain direction More Information
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VisualToolTip.exe Related to VisualTooltip. Shows a thumbnail of a window by placing the mouse cursor over a button on the taskbar More Information
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