…and they assume that the pointing device is a mouse.
inspiration: I’m using a trackball with my left hand because of a broken button. The pointer shape doesn’t make sense since i’m not clicking with my right index finger.
They were flippable in the Windows 95/98 era. Is this no longer the case?
Most people do be right handed
I remember when everyone was customizing their mouse cursors like they were ringtones.
Yeah, there was like, a 15 year period. Where nobody ran standard cursor on their desktops. People would have these crazy animated things that would just drive you crazy.
Good riddance. The mouse cursor should be almost invisible, not draw attention to itself.
I have an enormous purple pointer so people can see it when I’m screen sharing. Prove me wrong.
Honestly mouse cursor customization is the one thing I miss from KDE, I love having goofy animations as my cursor
The mouse cursor should be almost invisible, not draw attention to itself.
Linux solved a problem I didn’t really know I was having. getting old, lose the cursor because old. Wiggle the mouse around and the cursor grows like the grinches heart long enough for me to see it, then it goes back to normal.
ms… they put a white circle which you can’t see if you press some weird ass keyboard combo that may or may not also open edge and attempt to create a ms account (I dunno if this is true, they just suck)
You can set a tap of ctrl to make a circle around the cursor
macOS does the mouse-wiggle thing, too. super-useful!
Keep wigling the mouse and eventually there’s nowhere the pointer can possibly hide from you.
Which distro/desktop environment? I have only seen that on macOS.
As others told you, it’s a KDE thing, and it’s imitating MacOS’s feature.
KDE has it, I believe it was added in either Plasma 6 or 6.1.
this was specificLly on bazzite. I am changing from it since it’s kinda restrictive but works good overall
Does it on KDE for me, not sure about OP
I need the mouse cursor to be better at drawing attention to itself at times though. When you have a couple big monitors often finding where that cursor is hiding becomes a problem.
fortunately, on macOS, all you have to do is wiggle the mouse a bit, and it’ll get really big for a moment so you can find it, lol… it’s super-helpful!
edit: also, if out of your work is with apps in ‘dark mode’ (lots of black bgs with white/light text), consider inverting your cursor to be white instead of black. it helps it stand out a bit more without being too distracting.
KDE does that too.
I do increase the size of the cursor permanently, and colour them brightly. It works wonders, a bright pink or cyan or orange cursor always makes me smile a bit when I stop to appreciate it.
Just like ringtones
I still use a customized mouse on my work computer.
Windows used to have a left handed pointer unless I am mandala’d again
Fun fact: You can edit the files in C:\Windows\Cursors with GIMP and make them look however you want.
You don’t even have to do all that. You can literally just change how your cursor looks from your system settings (maybe it’s a right-click menu, idr). I know I’ve opened up the box myself; you can change the size, which way it points, you can even choose black/white or white/black.
In Windows 11, you can’t change which way it points anymore.
Unusable. Uninstall it…
Close.
*Mandela
You sure it’s not Mandala…? /s
The Mandala Effect is when your memories repeat in a spiral pattern.
On the left margin of word documents, your cursor changes to left handed, to help the mouse not cover content when selecting stuff near the border.
You can still change the mouse pointer to be this way by default, as well
Side note, I watched a video about how Mandela effect is maybe the most American concept ever. So many people kinda ignored/forgot that a guy won the Nobel Prize and was president of a major country for several years, or were never taught it because he’s black. Even more couldn’t be bothered to pay close enough attention to the spelling of a popular author’s name (also foreign). People would rather think that there is some supernatural mystic shared memory gap experience rather than believe we’re idiots.
I thought the whole Mandela effect/Berinstain Bears thing was tongue in cheek satire about our faulty memories, but then again I thought flat earth was tongue in cheek satire.
That’s how I treat it. I often use the phrase when I’m surprised to learn I remembered something wrong. I don’t actually believe I’ve traveled to an alternate dimension.
I hope you guys are right and most people use it that way, and some small instances it’s kinda funny. But I fear the danger of being able to handwave away more important information as “it’s weird how our brains do that!” instead of crap, I need to pay more attention. Maybe a case by case thing I dunno.
It actually made me curious, and apparently you can download cursor packs that point the other way :3 so that’s neat
I was going to say, I remember Win7 having not just mutliple options but also a left-handed version. I would be surprised if DE’s like KDE don’t.
It’s still there in windows 10 lol
I know they assume right-handedness with the pointer’s orientation, but I dont see how they assume the method of locomotion. Nothing about the cursor itself would matter if you’re using a mouse, a trackball/pad, a controller, etc. 🤨
I don’t know if Windows still has this, but you used to have a shitton of options for the style of your cursor, including left-handed oriented pointers. And you could also download more. I used to have my hyperlink pointer as a middle finger instead of the default index finger. 😌
I’m left-handed, but I’ve always used a mouse with my right hand… and now I’m wondering if I was unconsciously influenced by the orientation of the pointer.
Mouse with your off hand means your main hand can do other things - type or such. Most keyboards have a numberpad to the right, so the left is the more ergonomic place for a mouse.
I have two computers, and two keyboards and two mice. I keep a mouse on each side. (I tried a KVM and didn’t like it). YMMV.
Most keyboards have a numberpad to the right, so the left is the more ergonomic place for a mouse.
This is why I got a TKL keyboard. It took a long time for me to realize how far away I was reaching for my mouse.
Normalize Worms 3D cursor!
I have a coworker who’s also left-handed (as am I), but he actually uses a Logitech MX Master 3 (which is very much designed to be held with a right hand), with his left hand. No idea why, it’s uncomfortable and he can’t use half the buttons correctly.
Brains are weird. I’m right handed, but for some reason I play sports left handed.
Hockey kinda makes sense to do cross-handed. Put your dominant hand in the position with more leverage.
*Correct-handed
The arrow doesn’t make sense…?
Oh! You have a tiny hand graphic for mouse pointer?
Not much of a shower thought.
That’s like saying the color green is green
Green is a myth. (I’m colorblind)
Who are you, the shower police? You need a warrant to be in here!
Could be a right in the shower with a hand injury, struggling to figure out how the left hand works as they fumble the soap, wondering what else they’ve been so rightfully been accustomed to











