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 LOTRO Tricks - Help if the cursor is too small : LOTRO - Guides
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Posted: May 6th, 2009, 2:39 pm
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hardsell
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to be honest my eyesight is so poor that I could not play in the mines of moria so I went sideways while my friends were getting one character to 60 I got a warden and RK to the 50's (before the free exp and levels)
Now there is a slider to improve ambient lighting but I still fall to my death and oddly enough the title Blind Leaper isn't amusing to a blind person anyway even with a smidgen more light the bloody cursor is too small
having poor vision I was looking around in the accessibility options and one of the comments there led me to the control panel and some mouse options......hmmm...
start->
control panel ->
mouse->
Pointer Options Tab
Visibility
Show location of pointer when i press the CTRL key
(ping your location, works OUTSTANDING!)
Display pointer trails
short-------------long
(will give you a better view of cursor BUT causes a little lag, and cursor has to be moving to see trail, at rest it can vanish again)
The check box show shadow didnt seem to do anything
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Pointers Tab
drop down menu box labeled scheme
large or extra large system scheme or different schemes
(will NOT work in lotro but might help you elsewhere)
so even with that teeny cursor hiding in the forochel or mm snow or in the darkness of moria a push of the CTRL key or a brisk side to side of the mouse to show a little tai err trail and aha I have you now rascawly rawbbit as Elmer might say
if you are getting older or disabled and are having trouble seeing web pages check out LowBrowse add on for the firefox browser
Last edited by hardsell on May 20th, 2009, 6:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Posted: May 16th, 2009, 7:39 am
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hardsell
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Another way to use this in RL is
If you watch a lot of online movies for free some movie players make your cursor invisible, I've had to do ctrl alt del to get out of some well the ping your cursor trick works in this situation as well
ping your cursor and move it over what you need to click, the icon will usually darken to let you know your on it
and bam you can minimize go to full screen hit the pause button again
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Posted: May 20th, 2009, 8:38 am
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Tault_admin
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WHoops didnt move this one. 100 to you and moved to confirmed.
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