I used to have them on my comp many years back, more for the interesting animation than anything else. Really annoying to me nowadays, but do you use them?
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I used to have them on my comp many years back, more for the interesting animation than anything else. Really annoying to me nowadays
Same here.
diego Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I used to have them on my comp many years back, more for the interesting animation than anything else. Really annoying to me nowadays
Same here.
I concur.
my old computer would fudge up if you used them. The trails would be drawn but not erased, so eventually the whole screen would fill with pointers. Ah the wonders of cheap Dell computers with Intel onboard graphics. That thing didn't even have an AGP slot so there was no practical way of upgrading the graphics.
diego Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I used to have them on my comp many years back, more for the interesting animation than anything else. Really annoying to me nowadays
Same here.
they are good for getting used to the fast pointer movements, if you increase the sensitivity of the mouse (or get a highly sensitive mouse) and can't follow it around.
I used to use them because I thought they looked cool.
their fun to use in college cause its trippy
remember on old pcs how folder used to do the same thing when you comp lagged
I see them enabled on many slow, viral infected computers that I fix...I have never asked if they enabled that on purpose, or if it was an accidental mouse click, or if some smiley mouse package did it, but i always disable that and return their cursor to windows standard. I see the brontosaurus cursor used alot which is pretty funny with trails enabled.
squee666 Wrote:their fun to use in college cause its trippy
remember on old pcs how folder used to do the same thing when you comp lagged
hah that's exactly what i think of when i see them too!
SchmilK Wrote:I see them enabled on many slow, viral infected computers that I fix...I have never asked if they enabled that on purpose, or if it was an accidental mouse click, or if some smiley mouse package did it, but i always disable that and return their cursor to windows standard. I see the brontosaurus cursor used alot which is pretty funny with trails enabled.
DINOSAUR!
don't use them trails
lol @ dino cursors ... :D
i use xFree (?) / ubuntu cursors