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[v2.8] Spot on the Mouse – Mouse pointer and keyboard action visualization software

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Spot on the Mouse (AKA: SpotOnTheMouse) is a tiny and handy tool aimed at enhancing the visibility of your mouse cursor during presentations by adding various animated effects that track its movements, developed by Markus Welz from Germany, using AutoHotkey. By visually highlighting mouse movements, button clicks, and keyboard presses, it ensures that your audience can follow your actions without confusion or misinterpretation.

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[v4.03] CursorFX – Customize your mouse cursor and create your own

CursorFX (formerly called CursorXP) is a real sense of mouse pointer beautification tool, developed by Stardock. It makes full use of Windows visualization technology to make your mouse cursor look a lot different. If you think the default Windows mouse cursor is too monotonous, then CursorFX will make it look brand new and very different.

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