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    So even though I have been using KDE for months now, I had no idea that the cursor would continue to get bigger if you keep shaking it, thats amazing.

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    I remember when this feature was added to MacOS, it must be like a decade ago now. It had the same thing where if you really put some elbow grease into the saking the cursor just got bigger and bigger but it was vector based so it never became pixilated. It was weirdly fun to do, and I often told friends to try it and all of them found it as fun as I did.

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      I feel like it could easily be explained in a tutorial or something I completely ignored, found out about it by sitting a mouse on corner of glass desk.

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      Dude, everyone I show this too loves this feature. It’s such a simple solution to an ongoing issue.

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        Back when I used Windows, many years ago, I used to have the setting that drew a ring around the cursor when you pressed ctrl. It was annoying when you used ctrl for anything else, and it was also visually ugly. You also had to remember about it when you lost the mouse, which is more difficult than it sounds like.

        Needless to say, I love this feature from KDE. Not only is it way more intuitive to use and more unlikely to accidentally happen, but it also looks way better. And the fact that it keeps growing indefinitely is such a nice and fun addition.

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    I really love this feature, it gives me something to do while waiting for pages to load in Firefox.

    When I connect to my living room TV, I can have a cursor over three feet tall.

    My daughter holds the current household record by getting the cursor size so big that the whole screen is blank.

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    10 hours ago

    without features that few people are going to use

    Every KDE user has shaken the mouse once just to see how big it gets, this is a critical feature!

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      Don’t quote me on this but I think it’s somewhere to the right side of the screen. Somewhere in the chat window I think.

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    If Gnome ran a restaurant, the waiter chooses the meal for you, and tut & shake their head if you try to deviate from it.
    If KDE ran a restaurant, if you shake the menu it’ll grow exponentially in size until it fills the restaurant.

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          Which makes sense. If each day you offer one choice you can make that one really good.

          But for someone who doesn’t like that specific food it doesn’t work. They’d prefer having different options.

          Kind of similar with gnome and KDE.

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      If Gnome ran a restaurant, the waiter chooses the meal for you, and tut & shake their head if you try to deviate from it.

      And if you want to add salt and pepper to your meal, there’s a convenient store across the street that sells salt and pepper shakers. No, the Gnome restaurant will not be providing them.

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        I’m a GNOME user and extensions are pretty easy to install. I use the wiggly extension for the mouse shake to grow thing, but unfortunately it has a maximum size of 256 which is plenty big enough to find it but you can’t shake it forever until it grows bigger than the screen. GNOME 0 KDE 1 🥲

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    GNOME’s design philosophy is “we’ve determined that nobody needs this feature”.

    KDE’s is “we’ve determined that nobody needs this feature… but it would be really cool, fuck it, we ball cube”.

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      Well who needs systrays anyways? While we’re at it, let’s remove theming support too! Surely nobody would miss that feature?

      I really miss KDE. Sadly my experience with new major versions (5, 6) tends to be that plasma is unstable for daily use for at least a year or two. I’ll be back once things settle down a bit.

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        Plasma 6 has been nothing but great for me! Not a single crash ever since it released. It’s nothing like the beginning of Plasma 5

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          Sadly my problems are with buggy applications, and hdr (more of a monitor issue than plasma itself). I’m hoping these get patched as more people yell at bad wayland support and poorly implemented hdr.

          Somehow, under GNOME things “just work”. Or at least it doesn’t take down the entire session.

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      “we’ve determined that nobody needs this feature”

      How? Trust me bro! Users hate features, they get all confused and stuff. That’s why nobody should ever choose anything, the OS should just be shit forever. We also get paid by Microsoft and IBM coincidentally.

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      Good news: The feature you want has been a part of KDE since forever. Cursors are fully customizable with different cursor packs being available. Installing a cursor pack is very simple, just look through the different packs, select the one you want and click install. There’s so many different kinds available, one is probably to your liking. And if it isn’t you can probably find an artist easily enough and commission your own set.

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        I’m talking about a windows feature that activity changes the cursor to be the inverse of the content underneath it. If content = black, then curosr = white. If content = white, then cursor = black.

        It’s not so simple as downloading a curosr pack with different colored icons.

        I searched the web and results are all just various forms with the feature requested, but no feature. One rumor floating around is Windows might have a patent on it or something, but I didn’t go digging for that info.

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          I feel like a patent would’ve run out by now. From what I’m finding online, US patents generally only last 15-20 years. They might’ve filed it in a different country, and yesterday I read of a media codec patent lasting 25 years in Brazil.
          But yeah, I believe that feature was in there before 2000 already, and they didn’t innovate on it since, which might’ve allowed for a new or renewed patent.

          It might also just be a pain to implement…

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          This is the only cursor setting ive never used for very long because its so easy to lose. May i ask why you use it?

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            34 minutes ago

            So much this

            White cursor with a bold black outline is king IMO

            It’s visible on everything!

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    10 hours ago

    The massive cursor during shake is literally what sold two of my friends on Garuda getting them off Windows 😂 idk why I guess the wimsy factor is difficult to account for.

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            Some of the effects have become mainstream. But there is no comparison to the real Compiz feel.
            For instance the original Emerald windows dresser was amazing, and zooming with the scroll wheel combined with for instance the left win key was extremely useful. The smoothness and configurability of the cube was crazy cool.

            What is available today is hollow shells of what we had.
            Yes I use wobbly windows in KDE, but Compiz is 100x > Plasma.

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              Writing fire on the desktop and window animations like burn up on exit were also awesome.

              KDE cube always feels like watching a b-movie version starwars. Nailed the wobbly windows though.

              Compiz and cairo-dock is peak nostalgic linux for me. Tux surfing around the dock and all.

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            Thanks and yes I know.
            But AFAIK it was mostly limited to Ubuntu Unity and XFCE for a long time, and support became shaky.
            I actually looked it up just before, and it seems Mint has support for it, but looking at the emerald themes it looks nothing like it did back in the day where it was new and revolutionizing. Also I’m lazy, I don’t care to fiddle so much with my computer anymore.

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    Oh my gosh finally! I can enjoy the vector experience! I’ve always felt this was missing from KDE. I would show my friends all the benefits of Linux, but when I showed them by wasting approximately 1-2 minutes, you could embiggen your mouse cursor to absurd proportions, their eyes lit up unlike anything before. They wanted it the moment they knew the potential of infinite cursor sizing.

    But I often made the amateur mistake of embiggening a few pixels too far and their delight would rapidly plunge into disappointment as they came to the realization that it was simply scaling up a raster render of the cursor in a lazy post-processed Easter egg.

    They all leave the room in a huff, sending my attempts to reach out directly to voicemail, unanswered. But this. This will change everything. Thank you KDE. This is what we had all been waiting for.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, I’m sure the KDE Foundation spent this year’s entire budget on this, and it wasn’t just a fun little side project for one of the many volunteers who keep open source going.

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        Oh, I love KDE. It’s my daily and I have used about a dozen DEs over the past. I just wanted to have some fun with creative writing.