I still see peculiar mouse pointer shapes when using the menus on Emacs 26.3 on Windows 10 on my current laptop. Experimenting with this just now I have noticed the pointer change to the busy hourglass shape several times for no very obvious reason, just by moving it about over the help menu and its submenus. But I can’t give a reliable recipe for provoking this. I was also able to provoke the editing I-cursor shape just now, but not in a reproducible way. I can also provoke the mouse pointer to turn into an I-cursor when it is over the empty right-hand part of the toolbar and then it stays that way (when it’s over the empty toolbar) until I hover over an active button, when it reverts to the correct pointer shape. This seems to happen if I hover over text in an edit window before hovering over the empty part of the toolbar. This behaviour is not really a problem, but it might be related to the menu problems. From: Eli Zaretskii Sent: 11 October 2019 9:31 am Subject: Re: bug#5464: 23.1.91; Mouse pointer shape in menus on Windows 7 The mouse pointer shape should be the default arrow but > > often it is the I shape that I expect when the mouse pointer is over > > editable text. Occasionally it is the pointing hand that I expect when > > the mouse pointer is over a hyperlink. > > > > I think the following recipe will provoke this bug reliably. Start emacs with > > the -Q option. Drag the window to the top of the screen so that it maximises, > > then drag it down again to that it reverts to its previous size. Now open a > > menu; the mouse pointer seems to appear reliably as the I shape. This is on a > > new Compaq laptop running Windows 7. I can't get Emacs > > 23.1.1 to show the same bug on my previous laptop running Windows XP. > > > > In GNU Emacs 23.1.91.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7600) > > of 2010-01-03 on PRETEST > > Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7600 > > configured using `configure --with-gcc (3.4)' > > That was over 9 years ago. Are you still seeing this in a modern > version of Emacs? I can't, but these Heisenbugs are notoriously unreproducible.