@fencepost @jerry I think it's a built in accessibility option in Windows and Linux both these days.
But turning it on is kind of an admission similar to turning on mouse trails I imagine?
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@fencepost @jerry I think it's a built in accessibility option in Windows and Linux both these days. But turning it on is kind of an admission similar to turning on mouse trails I imagine? 1 comment
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@nazokiyoubinbou @jerry bah, in my case it's an admission that my monitor layout is both not optimized and too large. Also if I've left the mouse over a text window it may be much less obvious.