
I am not at home at the moment, but when I get home I will attach some screenshots. The problem presists in both my User account and my Admin account.
Mac cursorcerer update#
This also did not solve the issue, either before or after I ran Update (my disks are 10.4.7, the update is for 10.4.8).
Mac cursorcerer install#
I entered a ticket with Apple support and they had me do the following in order:ī) Archive and Install - did not fix the issue Ĭ) Install then import User Accounts and Applications from my full backup firewire drive. He especially wanted a digital signage system that can be updated or changed easily. The TVs have displayed 10 years old floor information. Reconnect your MacBook mouse or Trackpad.

Cursorcerer is a free prefpane that can hide the mac cursor with a hotkey. Move the mouse pointer to Dock, menu bar, or screen corners. There are very two old TV on my company hallway wall. On Mac fullscreen the mouse cursor doesnt disappear. This makes using ANY App near impossible. Digital Signage with an old mac mini(2011) abc101. If I click on it, the entire menu disappears. 2) Any Menu Item that is expandable (with a > arros next to it) does not expand when I hover over it. When I click on it, the menu appears momentarily, then disappears again until I click on it specifically. If I then move the Mouse over another Menu item, it does not appear.

Cursorcerer is a utility that will do that for ya. It installs as a preference in the System. 1) When I hover over ANY Menu item, it does not appear until I click on it. So I have an installation running of 9 Mac Minis, each connected to a. In order to hide the cursor on macOS, then you guys have to install a free little utility called Cursorcerer.

I have a 24" iMac Intel with 10.4.8 and all current updates installed. Do you have magnificaton turned on? If you have the size of the icons LARGE, and Magnification to MAX, they won't get much larger.Īlso, when it highlights over a menu, what menu do you refer to? A screenshot may be useful. What version of OS X are you using? Under 10.3 (Panther), go into System Preferences and into the Dock control panel.
