Yeah, and this only gets worse with bigger monitors. Want to use that 43" TV as Monitor #3? Wigglin’ isn’t going to help.
Real users give up and start using keyboard shortcuts to move crap around until they find it again.
Or just get a wireless gaming mouse with adjustable DPI, crank it up to 11 billion, and try to catch it doing near lightspeed as it goes through all four monitors at once. The only drawback is that, according to physics, it will likely have experienced time dilation, which means your mouse cursor has aged significantly in the short time it was in flight.
On macOS if you wiggle the mouse quickly the cursor gets bigger.
Windows lets you optionally use CTrL to highlight the cursor for a moment
Oh you mean the mini game has a practical purpose too?
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Yeah it seems broken today
YES, I’m using one of the ones they made right now.
One of us needs a review on relativistic physics (but it’s probably me). Shouldn’t the cursor experience less time than you?
In Windows you can add a pulse effect to the mouse that’s triggered by pressing Control. It’s under the visibility settings.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-add-a-highlighter-to-your-mouse-pointer-in-windows-10/
In my culture we invoke the ancient rune drawing of a bunch of really fast circles with the mouse.
For Apple people, there’s a setting in Mac OS to make the cursor giant if you shake it.
For Linux people, it depends on your distro/DE/WM
Actually I’m pretty sure that’s enabled by default now
Yep. It’s enabled by default, actually
Or even easier: right click
Too dangerous.
I have accidentally deleted my operating system.
KDE can do that as well
And make it bright yellow while you’re messing with the settings.
My coworkers make fun of me when I share my zoom screen and my cursor is big and bright green. I never lose my mouse cursor though.
I enabled the feature that shows you where the cursor is with a big circle when you press Ctrl. Works like a charm.
Powertoys!
It’s a default windows setting
This was driving me crazy so I made the cursor big and inverted colors, no problems finding it now.
At the beginning I also inverted it, but I have changed it to red, it also looks very good and also good if you want to indicate something in a Screenshot
Big cursor gang
How much time are you people losing to this? It takes me less than a second to find my cursor again.
I have 3 high res monitors and the middle is an ultra wide, so there’s quite a bit of area to scan for what is normally a tiny cursor.
I do this as well. Really helps when you share your screen and want to show where your cursor is.
The Ctrl key shows where the cursor is, easy.
If you enable it in mouse settings
Recommended
I have it enabled as much as possible, also helps for recording how to videos, especially when not recording instructions.
TIL
I just wiggle my mouse like an idiot until the cursor hits my vision, because you know…i’m in control of the input device.
Also helps if you make it a bright green or yellow to make it stand out.
And now you know why it’s called a curser.
Does anyone else move their mouse like a bat out of hell to look for the cursor?
That’s the whole point. Human vision is more sensitive to movement than to still elements. When you move it batshit crazy your inner hunter instinct kicks in and you find the cursor
Keyboard Focused Tiling Window Manager Users: 🤷
Yeah, this is me. With
unclutter
installed to hide the cursor anyway. My cursor just follows the middle of whatever window I have focused at the time in i3wm
I use powertoys and have the mouse highlighting tool enable when I shake the cursor back and forth.
Before this tool I also moved it around so I could see it, now it becomes highlighted when I do.
Saving this to come back to it. Seems very handy
PowerToys is awesome
Didn’t know about this Powertoys feature, neat - think Windows actually has a built-in option you can toggle where if you hold down shift (or possibly ctrl? Haven’t had cause to use it for ages) it’ll highlight the cursor with a bright circle.
Isn’t that a Windows 11 thing?
Nah, it’s definitely available in 10 - used to use it a lot on my dual monitor setup at work and that’s still not upgraded to 11. Fell out of the habit of dual monitoring during the pandemic so it hasn’t really been necessary since…
my pc has a glitch right now where the cursor ACTUALLY goes invisible until I move it to the other monitor and back…
Too bad this becomes less effective as time goes on, this wont affect wyaland windows, only xwayland/X
Apple’s shake to find is plenty effective.
Maybe, but it’s not serious enough.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Xeyes.png
A coworker showed me how to add the comet tail.
It’s on the TV that you use as a third monitor that is usually turned off
It’s hiding in the white space of documents! It’s invisible!
And it’s waiting to strike.
I switched to a custom black cursor a few years ago (Posy’s cursor mono block if anyone’s curious) and it’s so much easier to find. I also added the ping when I hit control, but that’s less useful and a bit distracting in games.
I use the windows built in large inverted color cursor. Easier to find and I like how it reacts to whatever color it’s on currently
You can natively change the color and size of your courser in windows 10 and 11. No need for thirdparty tools.
Did that. Never looked back. I never lost my courser on a white background again.
Size: 2 or 3
Color: orange.
Impossible to miss.
Sure, but the downside there is you’ve got a big orange cursor.
I dont see a downside here. Orange is beautiful. :3