I use the ctrl button to find it. There’s a setting in windows that activates it. Great for work presentations to highlight where you want people to focus, too
The option I use is available under mouse settings and then I think you have to access the ‘additional’ settings in legacy options. Simple Grey expanding circle. It ain’t pretty but gets the job done. I’m not sure if that’s the same one as the accessibility options the other comment referenced since I haven’t accessed it through that route
I use the ctrl button to find it. There’s a setting in windows that activates it. Great for work presentations to highlight where you want people to focus, too
I believe you have to install power toys and enable it. i have it to ctrl+win+f
Nope, it’s a default Windows ability. You can find it under the Accessibility settings, called Mouse indicator.
oh I see. ok well powertoys one is prettier
The option I use is available under mouse settings and then I think you have to access the ‘additional’ settings in legacy options. Simple Grey expanding circle. It ain’t pretty but gets the job done. I’m not sure if that’s the same one as the accessibility options the other comment referenced since I haven’t accessed it through that route