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Meta Is the mouse cursor in the Power User logo an accessibility problem?

Not really an accessibility issue, but this mouse pointer confused me to no end. I'm using macOS and this pointer looks exactly like my actual mouse pointer. I can't count how often I was looking f...

posted 2y ago by samcarter‭  ·  edited 2y ago by samcarter‭

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#3: Post edited by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2022-11-14T11:02:40Z (about 2 years ago)
  • Not really an accessibility issue, but this mouse pointer confused me to no end. I'm using macOS and this pointer looks exactly like my actual mouse pointer. I can't count how often I was looking for my mouse on the screen and wondering why it wouldn't move...
  • My current workaround is to block the image with my adblocker.
  • Not really an accessibility issue, but this mouse pointer confused me to no end. I'm using macOS and this pointer looks _exactly_ like my actual mouse pointer. I can't count how often I was looking for my mouse on the screen and wondering why it wouldn't move...
  • My current workaround is to block the image with my adblocker.
#2: Post edited by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2022-11-14T10:56:14Z (about 2 years ago)
  • Not really an accessibility issue, but this mouse pointer confused me to no end. I'm using macOS and this pointer looks exactly like my actual mouse pointer. I can't count how often I was looking for my mouse on the screen and wondering why it wouldn't move.
  • My current workaround is to block the image with my adblocker.
  • Not really an accessibility issue, but this mouse pointer confused me to no end. I'm using macOS and this pointer looks exactly like my actual mouse pointer. I can't count how often I was looking for my mouse on the screen and wondering why it wouldn't move...
  • My current workaround is to block the image with my adblocker.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar samcarter‭ · 2022-11-14T10:52:15Z (about 2 years ago)
Not really an accessibility issue, but this mouse pointer confused me to no end. I'm using macOS and this pointer looks exactly like my actual mouse pointer. I can't count how often I was looking for my mouse on the screen and wondering why it wouldn't move.


My current workaround is to block the image with my adblocker.