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Zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing
Zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing












  1. #ZEN BOUND 2 MOUSE CURSOR MISSING WINDOWS 10#
  2. #ZEN BOUND 2 MOUSE CURSOR MISSING SOFTWARE#
  3. #ZEN BOUND 2 MOUSE CURSOR MISSING OFFLINE#

Reg.exe add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System" /v EnableCursorSuppression /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f Select the newly created Run Command Line task and specify the following values: This should add the Run Command Line task as the last task in the task sequence. To do this, open the Add menu, and then select General > Run Command Line. The last task in the task sequence may differ from the one that's shown in the screenshot.Īdd a Run Command Line task.

zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing

Select the last task in the task sequence. To do this, open the Add menu, and select General > Run Command Line. Immediately after the Disable Suppressed Mouse Cursor task, add another Run Command Line task. Reg.exe add "HKLM\Temp\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System" /v EnableCursorSuppression /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f

#ZEN BOUND 2 MOUSE CURSOR MISSING SOFTWARE#

Immediately after the Load Registry SOFTWARE Hive task, add another Run Command Line task. Reg.exe load HKLM\Temp %OSDTargetSystemDrive%\Windows\system32\config\software Select the newly created Run Command Line task, and specify the following values:

zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing

Under the Correct Missing Mouse Cursor group, add a Run Command Line task. Select the newly created group, and rename it to Correct Missing Mouse Cursor. To do this, open the Add menu, and select New Group.

zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing

In the affected task sequence, select the Apply Operating System task.Īdd a new group immediately after the Apply Operating System task. Right-click the affected task sequence, and select Edit. In the Configuration Manager console under Software Library > Operating Systems > Task Sequences, navigate to the affected task sequence. To make this change, use the following method to manually set the task sequence: This can be done at any point between the Apply Operating System and Setup Windows and ConfigMgr tasks.

#ZEN BOUND 2 MOUSE CURSOR MISSING OFFLINE#

To make sure that the mouse cursor is available throughout the task sequence, set this registry key during the Windows PE portion of the task sequence to the offline Windows system. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System Value nameġ = Enabled: Mouse cursor is suppressed (default) 0 = Disabled: Mouse cursor is not suppressed The registry key value is located in the following subkey:

zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing

This is easily accomplished by changing the registry key value that's associated with the policy. To resolve this issue, change the policy that suppresses the mouse cursor during Windows Setup by default. Because Configuration Manager OSD task sequences run entirely within Windows Setup in the newly installed Windows system, the mouse cursor is suppressed during this phase of the task sequence.

#ZEN BOUND 2 MOUSE CURSOR MISSING WINDOWS 10#

This issue is caused by a design change in Windows 10 in which the mouse cursor is suppressed during Windows Setup. After the task sequence finishes, the mouse cursor appears. This issue continues to occur for the rest of the task sequence. If you then open a Command Prompt window by pressing F8, no mouse cursor appears. During the Setup Windows and ConfigMgr task, the device restarts out of Windows PE and into the newly installed Windows system. You're running a Configuration Manager OSD task sequence that deploys Windows 10. This article fixes an issue in which no mouse cursor appears during a Configuration Manager OS deployment (OSD) task sequence. Original product version: Configuration Manager Original KB number: 4494800














Zen bound 2 mouse cursor missing