In Windows you can add a pulse effect to the mouse that's triggered by pressing Control. It's under the visibility settings.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-add-a-highlighter-to-your-mouse-pointer-in-windows-10/
In my culture we invoke the ancient rune drawing of a bunch of really fast circles with the mouse.
For Apple people, there’s a setting in Mac OS to make the cursor giant if you shake it.
For Linux people, it depends on your distro/DE/WM
Actually I'm pretty sure that's enabled by default now
Yep. It’s enabled by default, actually
Or even easier: right click
Too dangerous.
I have accidentally deleted my operating system.
KDE can do that as well
And make it bright yellow while you're messing with the settings.
In Windows you can add a pulse effect to the mouse that's triggered by pressing Control. It's under the visibility settings.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-add-a-highlighter-to-your-mouse-pointer-in-windows-10/
In my culture we invoke the ancient rune drawing of a bunch of really fast circles with the mouse.
For Apple people, there’s a setting in Mac OS to make the cursor giant if you shake it.
For Linux people, it depends on your distro/DE/WM
Actually I'm pretty sure that's enabled by default now
Yep. It’s enabled by default, actually
Or even easier: right click
Too dangerous.
I have accidentally deleted my operating system.
KDE can do that as well
And make it bright yellow while you're messing with the settings.