DotMouse 1.2

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  • Date added:
    18/01/2002
  • File size:
    188K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Ever seen your mouse arrow turn into a house fly? DotMouse does so. It simply rotates your mouse cursor to the direction you move it. This version comes with 20 Free DotMouse Cursors, including a Butterfly, Jet Airplane, White cat, Race Car, Spider, Default (rotating) Windows Arrows, a cute Mousie and so on. DotMouse also allows you to launch the rotating Mouse Cursor without showing the main screen. Version 1.2 now includes a Cursor Selector to rotate either the Normal Windows Mouse Cursor, The Hourglass Cursor, or both. Added Rotating Sensitivity Settings. Some minor bugs were fixed.

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