On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/05/2012 02:24 PM, Beartooth wrote:Gnome 2 had something built in that would show you where the cursor was when you tapped the control key. At one time, it turned the cursor into a big blue ball for a moment, at another, into a large, spinning square. If Gnome 3 doesn't already have this, it shouldn't be too hard for somebody to find the code for it and make a plugin out of it. And, if they do, I'd appreciate getting it ported to Xfce, as I'd like to have it again.
Would somebody who knows how please make this available in
Fedora, or write a pons asinorum for it? When you get seriously old,
you'll be glad you did.
It is possible. Go to Settings -> Mouse and Touchpad. Under the tab Mouse, select "show position of the cursor when the Control key is pressed". After this, you can get the location of the cursor (with a nice animation) by just pressing CTRL.
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Christopher Svanefalk
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