Mouse Locator - 1.1highly visibile locator to pinpoint your mouse position |
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Super! Simple and does what it should. 



- Version: 1.1, 3/25/2009 12:42PM PST
lkrieg--2008
Working on 3 monitors, the center of which is a 30" Cinema display flanked by a pair of 20" panels, it is all too easy to lose the cursor. The neatest feature of this Preference Panel is the "Trigger Delay". If the mouse is untouched for the set number of minutes, when moving it for the first time the locator rings appear. Very nice! I'd be happy to pay for it. Many thanks to the developer.
The problem with ML .... - Version: 1.1, 10/8/2008 04:45PM PST
Swoon
... is that cursors centre to the centre of the arrow, not the tip, like most others do. But its simple, sure, great for that. I just have to align the centre of my custom images to the centre, which does take time. I wonder why it is aligned this way, when all others do not.
Can this be changed? Or have the option for where the image aligns to?
Can this be changed? Or have the option for where the image aligns to?
Great, but not so great 



- Version: 1.1, 7/9/2008 06:21AM PST
darkmooncalling
I use two adjacent 23-inch flat panel displays, and quite often I can't find the mouse cursor, so this software does help, and being free, it's hard to complain!
However I feel it does the wrong thing. What would be better would be a mouse cursor that lights up, or flashes (instead of being surrounded by concentric circles) - and which does this when you shake the mouse, a la xGestures.
As it is, however I tweak the configurations, the luminescent circles just appear too often, and get annoying (doubly annoying, because sometimes you do need it, but only sometimes).
But kudos to the developer for the free software!