Cool, yup, that's the one that I'm using currently :) I just miss the old "shake the mouse to find it" one :P
Basil Chupin 10/30/13 8:03 PM >>> On 30/10/13 14:57, Christopher Myers wrote: Random question for everyone -
On my old laptop at work, oS 11.4 had a "find my mouse pointer" feature where you could shake your mouse, and it would draw concentric circles around the pointer. Alas, I can't seem to find that feature in 12.3 on KDE :/ There is an option you can enable where you hit a key combination to do something similar, but it's not nearly as handy since you have to move your hands from where they are to hit that key combo.
Finding your mouse pointer may not seem like a big deal, but I've got three 1920x1080 displays set up, one of them vertically, so sometimes the mouse can get lost for a little bit :P
Anyone know how to get the old "shaker" feature back?
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