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RB W wrote:
>>From what I can tell the same holds for cursors which seem to be in
> far more variety for "the platform with the largest audience".

I have never understood the appeal of changing my cursor into a flapping
butterfly or other odd thing. I have never even thought of that as a
desireable feature but now I do recall seeing Windows machines with
these cursors. I see the cursor as being somewhat like the wheel: If
it's already round or a pointy arrow, it is as ideal as it is going to get.

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