On 4 Jan, Shaul Karl wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
>> in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
>> focus of it.
>>
>
> (1) I am not sure but I believe that it is the WM business and that
> Fvwm has an option to d
Brian Servis wrote:
> Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
> in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
> focus of it.
I've never found anything like this. However, the big-cursor package allows
you to quadruple your cursor size, which ma
>
> Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
> in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
> focus of it.
>
(1) I am not sure but I believe that it is the WM business and that Fvwm has an
option to do it. (2) Isn't xeyes do just that?
Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
> in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
> focus of it.
xeyes is good for you. I used to have a crontab line reading
0 3 * * * xeyes [arguments I forgo
Is it possible via some configuration to get the mouse to have a trail
in X? It makes it nice to spot the cursor after your eyes have lost
focus of it.
Thanks,
Brian Servis
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