← Back to context Comment by DiggyJohnson 3 days ago I’m a fan of `xeyes` 2 comments DiggyJohnson Reply watersb 3 days ago xeyes can be Actually Useful; two eyes always looking at the cursor...your animal brain hardwired to discern the direction of gaze of the eyes facing you (citations appreciated)...Helps me find the mouse cursor on a big screen if I lose track, even with small parallax angle.On macOS, I just wiggle the mouse back and forth, and the cursor gets really big, it pops out at you.I generally don't keep `xeyes` running. But it's a righteous, venerable hack. vrighter 17 hours ago you can also do the mouse wiggle thing on kde. And unlike macs, the cursor never stops growing until you stop shaking. You can literally get it to cover the whole screen. So funny for me
watersb 3 days ago xeyes can be Actually Useful; two eyes always looking at the cursor...your animal brain hardwired to discern the direction of gaze of the eyes facing you (citations appreciated)...Helps me find the mouse cursor on a big screen if I lose track, even with small parallax angle.On macOS, I just wiggle the mouse back and forth, and the cursor gets really big, it pops out at you.I generally don't keep `xeyes` running. But it's a righteous, venerable hack. vrighter 17 hours ago you can also do the mouse wiggle thing on kde. And unlike macs, the cursor never stops growing until you stop shaking. You can literally get it to cover the whole screen. So funny for me
vrighter 17 hours ago you can also do the mouse wiggle thing on kde. And unlike macs, the cursor never stops growing until you stop shaking. You can literally get it to cover the whole screen. So funny for me
xeyes can be Actually Useful; two eyes always looking at the cursor...
your animal brain hardwired to discern the direction of gaze of the eyes facing you (citations appreciated)...
Helps me find the mouse cursor on a big screen if I lose track, even with small parallax angle.
On macOS, I just wiggle the mouse back and forth, and the cursor gets really big, it pops out at you.
I generally don't keep `xeyes` running. But it's a righteous, venerable hack.
you can also do the mouse wiggle thing on kde. And unlike macs, the cursor never stops growing until you stop shaking. You can literally get it to cover the whole screen. So funny for me