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Any way to hide the mouse cursor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anil_robo" data-source="post: 244085" data-attributes="member: 19045"><p><strong>Solved: Hide mouse pointer when zoomed in</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay, I discovered a way to hide the mouse pointer when I am zoomed in the screen using Command+Option+ =</p><p></p><p>To do this, open the Universal Access preferences, and go to the "seeing" tab. There, first enable the zoom feature if it's not enabled already. Then click "options" in the zoom field.</p><p></p><p>In the options, the last section says "When zoomed in, the screen image moves..." There, select the second option "Only when the pointer reaches an edge".</p><p></p><p>Now open any application (I opened quicktime video) and zoom in to whatever level you want. Now you can move the mouse pointer around, and the screen will move only when the pointer is at screen edge. That way, you can get the mouse pointer hidden from view (almost) while watching movies etc. in zoom.</p><p></p><p>Crude method, but works! :doctor:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anil_robo, post: 244085, member: 19045"] [b]Solved: Hide mouse pointer when zoomed in[/b] Okay, I discovered a way to hide the mouse pointer when I am zoomed in the screen using Command+Option+ = To do this, open the Universal Access preferences, and go to the "seeing" tab. There, first enable the zoom feature if it's not enabled already. Then click "options" in the zoom field. In the options, the last section says "When zoomed in, the screen image moves..." There, select the second option "Only when the pointer reaches an edge". Now open any application (I opened quicktime video) and zoom in to whatever level you want. Now you can move the mouse pointer around, and the screen will move only when the pointer is at screen edge. That way, you can get the mouse pointer hidden from view (almost) while watching movies etc. in zoom. Crude method, but works! :doctor: [/QUOTE]
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