[Possible phishing attempt] Re: mouse tails?
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Fri May 9 11:45:10 CEST 2025
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"ToddAndMargo - ToddAndMargo at zoho.com"
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> > Am 09.05.25 um 07:45 schrieb ToddAndMargo:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Fedora 41
> >> Xfce 4.18
> >>
> >> I have a rather large monitor. Sometimes I can not find my
> >> and have to wiggle it a lot till I find it.
> >>
> >> Looking in mouse setting I am not find any way to put
> >> tails on my mouse or some other way to locate it.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions?
> >>
> >> Many thanks,
> >> -T
>
> On 5/8/25 10:58 PM, Alexander Schwinn wrote:
> > Try xfce4-find-cursor
> >
> > BR, Alex
> >
>
> But I need to know where my mouse is to click on
> its launcher. :'(
Hi,
Create a keyboard shortcut in Settings -> Keyboard -> Application
Shortcuts to run /usr/bin/xfce4-find-cursor.
In Arch Linux, /usr/bin/xfce4-find-cursor is provided by the
xfce4-settings package.
Then in Settings -> Accessibility -> Mouse, enable Show location of
pointer on keypress.
On pressing the keyboard shortcut, red radiating circles will be
displayed where the mouse pointer is.
Regards,
Richard
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