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Allow you to add a fake mouse pointer to the active page. It follows the real mouse pointer. It is intended to use with Chromecast, so that you can see the mouse movement in the projected page.
You can activate it either by clicking on the browser action icon, or you can use a keyboard shortcut (Alt+Shift+M by default, you can edit it at chrome://extensions/configureCommands).
This extension was created as a quick excercise, inspired by Frank Katzenberger’s post:
https://plus.google.com/+FrankKatzenberger/posts/abUA9UJZB4x
You can find the source-code at:
https://github.com/fczbkk/Mouse-Pointer-Double
It wouldn’t show up for some weird reason
Awsome great to fiddle with during class please reply with wether i should do this or not i am 11
peace out and double mouse for ever
its not working
AMAZING, TOTES WORKED USE THIS ALWAYS FUR SURE
I cant delete it >:[
their is no option for me
Didn’t even work
Does not work at all
не работает
werkt niet.
Que merda!
I can’t get the fake mouse to stay in place, it just follows my mouse.
does not work
It does the job for me. It’s laggy but better than nothing.
dont play, não funciona
At first I thought it didn’t work, I played around with it, then I realized that after I cast a tab, I had to push the cursor extension button in the top right corner. It seems you have to do that for every cast. The pointer is slow, and very difficult to use.
it doesn’t work for me.
but I can see the “fake” cursor if the tab I cast is on youtube!
Please try to fix it it is very useful ext
Når man har aktiveret den dobbelte pointer, kan man ikke deaktivere den igen 🙁
Fungerar inte
doesnt work
ok but not useful
A little slow, and cant be seen over I think java programs or some type of program. If that can be fixed this would be a complete 5 of 5 stars
Didnt work
Does the job.
Funciona enviando a chromecast
Pero falta mejorar
– Personalizar estilos de cursor, apropiados para tv
– enable and disable show cursor
Works fine for me on Chrome for linux. Sometimes requires pressing shift-alt-m to get it back again, though. Really handy.