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MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

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MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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    KDE nerds: Is there a way to get a normal app launch indicator (cursor with a loading icon/hourglass) instead of either nothing or the little hopping icons that don’t animate right?

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      System Settings → Appearance → Cursor Theme → Configure Launch Feedback

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        That only has nothing, static (icon), blinking (icon) or bouncing (icon) though. I find anything involving the icon jarring, especially because it keeps lagging behind the cursor. And yes, this is incredibly minor.

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          Seems to be some cursor themes that do it that way, like this one for example: https://store.kde.org/p/2103612

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      I don’t know about an hourglass specifically, but there are some options. Should be in system settings, applications, launch feedback and/or busy cursor.

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      No. Some people wanted to change it to that for Plasma 6, but on Xorg there’s apparently no way to make that happen, as the cursor is always decided on by the window you’re hovering over…

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        Oh, I see, thank you! Never noticed the cursor changing back when I put it over another window in XFCE, but I also never looked for that. I really just want that brief feedback, especially when I’m using a touchpad.

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