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On 09/06/2012 05:45 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
Probably this is a very stupid question - and not actually a "technical
problem":

Is it possible to change (customize) the shape and color of the cursor?

Currently it is a thin, vertical black line.
I can see it blinking when it is within a blanc area of the screen,
but when I have the whole screen full of text and move around a little,
this thin black line is
"dam near impossible to see" - like the golden snitch in the Harry
Potter movies.

It would be very helpful, if I could change its shape and preferrably
also color so something that is easier to find.
(I could do that ages ago in WordPerfect (very helpful!), but have no
idea whether it is possible in Word)

But this is only my personal wishful thinking and everybody else is
perfectly happy ...

Thank you
Thomas

Hi

You might try checking your OS' available cursors and see if one of them
has the features you want. This will be a global change affecting all apps.

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Jay Lozier
jslozier@gmail.com


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