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powerhour | 3 years ago

Yup. I am glad we've moved on, at least on windows, to double-tapping left ctrl to highlight the cursor. It's a pleasant effect.

macOS's shake-the-mouse gesture isn't as nice. It's such a "violent" gesture that it feels like it will just reinforce the feeling of frustration for users.

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yamtaddle|3 years ago

macOS's is discoverable by the very action one might take trying to find the cursor even without knowing about it, while Windows' isn't. Source: I found the macOS one by accident, but didn't know about the Windows double-tap-ctrl thing until reading your post. Most likely I'll forget the ctrl trick by tomorrow, but shake-the-mouse was stuck in my brain the instant I found it.

WorldMaker|3 years ago

Note that left ctrl trick is still just a PowerToy in Windows. That's one I'm surprised hasn't graduated to in box given its general usefulness for accessibility and overall simplicity.

recursive|3 years ago

It's built into "Mouse Properties" in the standard settings dialog on this Win11 box.

powerhour|3 years ago

Oh dang. Thanks, I didn't realize that.

dwringer|3 years ago

I don't really like the idea of double-tapping control either, for much the same reason, but wiggling the mouse seems gentler. I still use trails, though; I'll take all the help I can get.

vore|3 years ago

Or maybe it's useful for when you do get frustrated and can't find the mouse cursor :)