OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - General > Polls
Comet Cursor Mouse Users
RickCHodgin:
The poll will run for 14 days, and the results will be posted afterward.
Martin Iturbide:
Hi Rick
On my opinion I like having the feature to find the mouse pointer easily on the desktop. I think that comet cursor helps on that area, but I also found interesting the Mac OS (El Capitan) solution for this, when you shake your mouse, the pointer will grow on a size that is hard to miss (here it is some info). Of course that the idea will be always to have this features with the option to turn it on/off :)
Regards
RickCHodgin:
--- Quote from: Martin Iturbide on November 21, 2018, 07:29:44 pm ---Hi Rick
On my opinion I like having the feature to find the mouse pointer easily on the desktop. I think that comet cursor helps on that area, but I also found interesting the Mac OS (El Capitan) solution for this, when you shake your mouse, the pointer will grow on a size that is hard to miss (here it is some info). Of course that the idea will be always to have this features with the option to turn it on/off :)
Regards
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THAT sounds like a NICE feature! I love it. :-) "Come here, son. Watch this."
David Graser:
I use comet cursers because it is easier to find and track the mouse. Windows has a freeware program along the same lines, but it allows the user to select the tail that is used for the cursor, a ball, football, star, etc along with different color versions. I use this while I have to use Windows.
RickCHodgin:
--- Quote from: David Graser on November 21, 2018, 10:19:42 pm ---I use comet cursers because it is easier to find and track the mouse. Windows has a freeware program along the same lines, but it allows the user to select the tail that is used for the cursor, a ball, football, star, etc along with different color versions. I use this while I have to use Windows.
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My son has a Chromebook, and one of the add-ons is a glitter mouse cursor. Wherever you move the mouse it shoots off and deposits glitter all around that area of the screen and it hangs around for a little while, then vanishes. The lifespan is only a second or so, but the effect is quite visible.
I thought I would hate it when he described it, but I really like it. It adds a degree of "happy" to your computer use. :-)
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