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Having now troubles with my eyes, always seeking the cursor, thank you, the troubles of seeking are gone. Great work!
(But I have further to use a head magnifier with headband for working on screen)
Did you think upon a small .highlight-pointer config file or do you think "cursorhighlighter.sh" which executes highlight-pointer with the desired parameters, or an alias in bashrc is enough?
Problem may be starting highlight-pointer more than once.
Try yourself:
1 Terminal: highlight-pointer --show cursor --outline 3 --radius 30 --auto-hide-highlight
2 Terminal: highlight-pointer --radius 20
looks nice, but could give troubles. (Wrapper with pgrep or lsof or flock or file with PID or ... could prevent this).
Best wishes
Thomas
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Having now troubles with my eyes, always seeking the cursor, thank you, the troubles of seeking are gone. Great work!
(But I have further to use a head magnifier with headband for working on screen)
Did you think upon a small .highlight-pointer config file or do you think "cursorhighlighter.sh" which executes highlight-pointer with the desired parameters, or an alias in bashrc is enough?
Problem may be starting highlight-pointer more than once.
Try yourself:
1 Terminal: highlight-pointer --show cursor --outline 3 --radius 30 --auto-hide-highlight
2 Terminal: highlight-pointer --radius 20
looks nice, but could give troubles. (Wrapper with pgrep or lsof or flock or file with PID or ... could prevent this).
Best wishes
Thomas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: