• Thurstylark@lemmy.today
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      8 hours ago

      My favorite part is that it keeps getting bigger as you continue shaking it, eventually resulting in a big-ass cursor that can’t be contained in one display lol

      …What? I was bored…

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      HOLY SHIT THAT’S WHY IT DOES THAT?!?!?! I learn something new about Linux on this platform every day.

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        Yeah I think it been a Mac feature since like 2018, but more newly adopted in KDE. But either way it’s just a help UX idea, and potential aligns with someone’s behavior of just like moving the mouse fast to verify it’s still working

        • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Apple added it in 2015.

          It was on Linux longer. The focus follows the mouse was another that I would like to see native

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            Windows, since 7 (2009ish), had a feature to hit CTRL which zeros in on the mouse to find it if you can’t find it. On my 3x 19" LCDs I had, it was handy to have that 3" circle close in on it.

            Enable it under mouse settings, not automatic.

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      It’s so well implemented, I sent it to a bunch of my friends saying something like “good accessibility and good design often are the same thing”

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        Accessibility causes developers to implement users a choice on design.

        The original intent of css was we’d influence pages with out own design but that never happened.

        Night mode is accessibility lifted to a feature.

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      Still doesn’t help in finding where your cursor is currently.
      Even worse when running multiple VMs.
      Half a dozen blinking cursors, but only one of them is actually active…