On Wednesday 06 July 2016 18:13:03 Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 06 July 2016 23:04:18 Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Wednesday 06 July 2016 16:21:34 Lisi Reisz
wrote:
On Wednesday 06 July 2016 17:26:24 Gene Heskett
wrote:
Greetings all;
I have tde R14.0.#up-to-date installed on the computer running
one of my milling machines, and there are occasions when I pick
up the mouse to use it about 4 feet away. Thats getting close to
its range limit as both the keyboard and mouse are RF.
(bluetooth?) So I set it for the biggest mouse pointer in order
to see it better from that distance. But while the std sized
pointer seems opaque, the larger one is quite translucent which
reduces its visual contrast. Is this fixable to be fully opaque
someplace?
Use an opaque mouse cursor theme???
Lisi
And where can I find one of those critters, my dear lady? Humm,
maybe in the repo's, I found two kits that weren't even installed,
one was labeled as being an opaque kit for right handed rodents.
And updated 30 some tde packages on both this machine, and the dell
running the mill. I just did that 2 hours ago. So we'll see when I
get to that machine and do a logout, login.
Thanks for the nudge in the ribs, I thought it was all installed.
Duh..
When you find a nice one, let me know what it is. Slávek pointed me
at some great ones when I was using 3.5.13.2, but the large ones don't
seem to work in 14. I have found something that does, but I am open
to suggestions!!
Lisi
I'll do some checking, and should be able to repost sometime this evening
my time, which is ATM EDT. UCT-5 or something like that. A few past
18:00 or 6PM locally.
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