![]() ![]() ![]() This is a small script written and compiled using AutoHotKey that hides the windows cursor when a user starts typing any alphanumeric (and certain coding-related) characters, and shows it again as soon as a mouse movement is detected. This can be quite annoying, as one tends to type exactly where one clicked, i.e., where the mouse cursor currently is, and especially in the case of developers, the IDE is particularly rich, meaning that the mouse cursor will normally also activate tooltips related to the item they are hovering over. Unfortunately, many applications, such as Visual Studio, do not respect this setting, and leave the mouse cursor visible whilst typing. The hide action won’t be subject to a period of inactivity. This will allow you to hide the cursor by tapping any key on the keyboard. For games, you should enable the ‘Hide when a key is pressed’ option. Updates to the language files in Auto-Hide-Mouse-Cursor. Run the app and it will automatically hide the mouse cursor if it isn’t moved for 5 seconds. ![]() Important Tests of Mouse Cursor Automatically Hide tool for Next MS Windows 11 / 10 Update. Although Windows already has an option to hide the mouse cursor whilst typing, which can be found under Control Panel/Mouse, this is respected on a 'per application' basis. New Code Sign Certificate for Auto-Hide-Mouse-Cursor.exe. ![]()
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