Howdoes Xfce construct these parameters?
why these parameters on this computer only, I have 3 other computers, laptop with also touch pad and an optical mouse, which do not have these parameters?
I don't see any error in the logs, did I look wrong?
Where can I find a doc concerning these parameters?
What would be the parameter size in this laptop to add to change the size?
And any other information that might give me a lead...
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I play on a 4k tv with a window size of 3840x2160. I am up there in years and as such my eye sight is not as good as it once was. I have seen it done in other game and I know you have a setting for text size so I am hopping you can add a setting for the size of the pointer. The pointer size at these setting is way to small and blends in with a lot of the background and when moving around the screen can be lost very easy. When trying to make quick actions choses it is hard when you have to keep stopping to finds the pointer. Is there any way a setting can be added to increase the size of the pointer to make it easier to see? A gm said to put it in here in the hope that the developers will see it and can help. I hope I put it in the right place.
The size of the pointer seams to be dependent on the resolution on windows desktop rather then the in game resolution. If I set the desktop resolution to 1080p I get a reasonably sized pointer in game with the in game resolution set to a mighty 8K in my case. Hope this might help.
I have the exact same issue and I trully hesitate to continue playing this game only because of that.
Ok it is hardcoded and so what?
The only issue is that this issue is not a priority for the product managers
It is to help Youtube, twitch influencers to point out to their viewers, (potential customers), the wonderfulness of playing EVE. Especially, if I am assisting new players to learn the game. Maybe consider something similar to the Blue Arrow.
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OK, that's interesting, but why doesn't SWTOR adjust it automatically like GW2 does? (The "size 1" pointer is just fine in Windows itself, but results in a cursor that's too small in SWTOR, and one that's about right in GW2.)
I have Win10 and did what you said and it opens up Mouse Properties. There is no place to change the pointer size, though. I searched all of the tabs. There's a place to change the pointer speed, trails, what type of pointer it is, but that's about it. I tried using the Magnified (system scheme) setting under the Pointers tab inside Mouse Properties. That changes the pointer outside the game to a larger one, but does nothing to the cursor inside the game.
UPDATE: Nevermind, I found it, it wasn't under Mouse Properties. ROFL. A little more info on what to click might have helped but in the end, I did find it. BTW, outside the game, setting it to 3 is insanely huge and annoying...ROFL!
Hi There, I'm connecting to my office computer from a brand new Dell laptop using Windows 10 and once connected my mouse pointer gets extremely small. Approx. 1/4 the size of a sunflower seed. I've enlarged the mouse pointer on both computers and it doesn't help. I've used Go To MyPC for years and connect using many types of devices, never had this problem. I can't work like this, please help!
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