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I'm dealing with software that frequently (almost exlusively) runs on computers boasting resolutions of over 5000x3000 pixels.

On such large displays, we needed a way to show the user where their mouse is. We looked in to making the actual cursor larger, but this seems to be impossible on Windows; instead, we've decided that on a certain keypress we would create a transparent form the size of the desktop, and on that we would draw a MouseCursor.png file that would refresh itself every 40-100ms.

However, on such a large canvas it does not work as responsively as we would like. Does anyone have any suggestions on how best to tackle such an issue?

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    windows has an option to show a contracting circle around the mouse location on ctrl click Aug 21, 2013 at 12:50
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    If you onyl plan to do this on a keypress why don't you just enable "Show location of pointer when I press CTRL key" in the Mouse Properties? Aug 21, 2013 at 12:51
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    Why do you think you can't increase the size of the mouse cursor? Windows itself already comes with differently sized mouse cursors. As far as I can see, you simply would need to provide a .cur file that contains a bigger cursor. Aug 21, 2013 at 12:52
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    If you want to go the Winforms route, why not draw a small form the size of the desired mouse cursor and move it along with the mouse?
    – mbeckish
    Aug 21, 2013 at 13:00
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    @DTI-Matt The solution for you: Use a large screen/monitor instead, for example, a 14" with screen resolution of 1366x768, with your screen resolution, we should use a screen with size of 42". That will be OK without any hack.
    – King King
    Aug 21, 2013 at 13:27

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The mouse cursor is displayed with a hardware feature, a video overlay. Very difficult to compete with that feature in software.

Control Panel + Mouse, Pointers tab. If the "extra large" variety isn't good enough and the "Display pointer trails" option on the Options tab isn't helpful either then you still have a Browse button to load your own .cur files.

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