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Carefully choose file name and fill in the description. This helps people to find your cursor when using the search box. The cursors are by default added to the 'Junkyard'. If you have already added multiple cursors with similar theme and you would like to have them turned into a cursor set, register or login and return to this page. Home › Dennis Faas › How can I find the Cursor Position on my. Thanks for a solution to a problem I have had for years with hard to find cursors.
Infopackets Reader 'lewfrazier' writes: ' Dear Dennis, Sometimes I when I'm viewing a page on my web browser (or MS Word, for that matter), I can't find the cursor on the screen. Is there a freeware program I can download that will help me locate the cursor on my screen? ' My Response: That's a great question - thanks for asking. You can locate your cursor by tapping the CTRL key on your keyboard, but you first need to enable this feature in Windows (no download is required).
The 'cursor location' feature works with Windows XP, 7, and 8; here are the steps to enable it: 1. Click Start and go to the Control Panel. For Windows 7 and 8: select 'View by: Large icons' at the top right of the Control Panel window. Next, locate and click the 'Mouse' icon. Go to the 'Pointer Options' tab. At the bottom of the window, check mark 'Show Location of Pointer when I press the CTRL key'. Now when you tap the CTRL key, it will create an 'echo wave' around the pointer so you can easily locate the cursor (or pointer) on the screen.
If you press CTRL + some other key (example: CTRL + V) it will not display the echo wave, so it will not interfere with any keyboard shortcuts commonly used in programs like Notepad, and similar. Freeware Cursor Location Alternatives If anyone reading this article has a suggestion for a freeware cursor location program with similar or better features, please feel free to chime in with your suggestions. Got a Computer Question or Problem? I need more computer questions.
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