…and they assume that the pointing device is a mouse.
inspiration: I’m using a trackball with my left hand because of a broken button. The pointer shape doesn’t make sense since i’m not clicking with my right index finger.
…and they assume that the pointing device is a mouse.
inspiration: I’m using a trackball with my left hand because of a broken button. The pointer shape doesn’t make sense since i’m not clicking with my right index finger.
Linux solved a problem I didn’t really know I was having. getting old, lose the cursor because old. Wiggle the mouse around and the cursor grows like the grinches heart long enough for me to see it, then it goes back to normal.
ms… they put a white circle which you can’t see if you press some weird ass keyboard combo that may or may not also open edge and attempt to create a ms account (I dunno if this is true, they just suck)
You can set a tap of ctrl to make a circle around the cursor
ya that’s what I was saying.
microslops idea of finding it is bad…I lose the circle too.
Linux is easily findable.
macOS does the mouse-wiggle thing, too. super-useful!
Keep wigling the mouse and eventually there’s nowhere the pointer can possibly hide from you.
Which distro/desktop environment? I have only seen that on macOS.
As others told you, it’s a KDE thing, and it’s imitating MacOS’s feature.
KDE has it, I believe it was added in either Plasma 6 or 6.1.
this was specificLly on bazzite. I am changing from it since it’s kinda restrictive but works good overall
Does it on KDE for me, not sure about OP